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Tuckers’ planning delivers savings

People often plan for different milestones in their lives, so Tuckers Funerals knows that planning for the final goodbye makes sense.

Each year more Australians plan their own celebration of life, but knowing where to start can be hard. Funeral consultants can help clients find the right funeral-plan products for their needs.

The death of a loved one is a stressful time. Planning ahead can help ease the burden on those left behind.

Alyson Burchell and Sue Marshman, of Tuckers Funeral and Bereavement Service, host regular information sessions on funerals and planning ahead.

“It’s important to find the best option suited to your individual needs,” Mrs Burchell said.

“A funeral today can cost over $10,000 and the costs rise annually. Understanding the benefit of a pre-paid funeral and gaining the right information to make an informed choice can save money or prevent an expensive mistake.”

Tuckers Funerals has a proud 135-year history of servicing the greater Geelong community.

“We understand that each funeral is unique and reflects an individual personality. A funeral plan should be the same,” Ms Burchell said.

“Talking about funerals helps make informed choices. Every day we see how important these conversations are for families.”

Tuckers is hosting free information sessions next week. For more details phone Tuckers on 5221 4788.

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