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Trading for 7 years

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About Cairns Crematorium Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens

A 100% family owned and operated business in Queenslands Far North. At Far Northern Funerals, we are committed to our families, offering dignified care with a respectful and honest approach. We believe there is no set format to arranging a funeral service as each and every person is unique. We believe that funerals are not only a time to grieve and reflect, but should also be a celebration of life. At Far Northern Funerals our aim is to help families through the funeral process by taking the time to listen and deliver individual services to suit any budget.

Services

  • Funeral Directors

  • Pre-planned Funerals

  • Memorial Gardens

  • Cremator

  • Death Certificate

  • Burial Service

  • Coffins

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John Street

5 years ago

They're always giving you more support and services.

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Pauline

7 years ago

I just wanted to thank Derek and the staff here at Crematorium Funeral Home, you went above and beyond your duty to ensure that everything was taken care of making it smooth and seamless to us. Your comforting and reassuring manner during it all was a great help to us in this time of grief and shock. I will be forever thankful to you guys.

Location

79-85 Foster Rd, Mount Sheridan QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an autopsy?

An autopsy is a detailed medical examination of the body to help determine how and why a person died. It can be as simple as a visual examination with samples taken, to a full internal autopsy. • For more information on autopsies, go to httpliwww.courts.q1d.gov.aulcourts/coroners-court/coroners-process/autopsiestt

How do I obtain a death certificate?

Registration of your loved one's death is automatically done by the funeral director on your behalf. Legally, this cannot be done until the actual day of cremation or burial. Once this has been completed, the death certificate will take about fourteen days before reaching the nominated address.

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