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Funeral rearrangement

Those who have retired to the Geelong region and already have a pre-arranged funeral can easily re-assign their existing funeral arrangements to a more local funeral director.
Over the years Kings Funerals has noticed an increase in the number of people now living or retiring on the coast who had previously pre-arranged their funerals.
Those who are planning to have their funeral in the region may find that it is more cost effective to transfer their arrangements to a local funeral director.
It may be the case that a previously nominated funeral director may charge an “out of area” fee for conducting the funeral in an area that they don’t normally service.
Clients can avoid any possible extra charges by simply transferring their existing arrangement to a funeral director who services the new area.
This can be done prior to the funeral being needed to minimise complications to those left behind at the time of death.
Those who would like to chat about their personal circumstances can call Julie Spriggs at Kings Funerals on 5248 3444 to organise a mutually convenient time when she will be more than happy to explain, free of charge, what can be done to help alleviate further costs.

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