Perhaps no other service rendered to the public is as intimate and personal as that of the funeral director. It stands to reason then, that the person you select to serve your family should be known in advance of need. It is not morbid to make such a selection, and someday you will realise the wisdom of your decision. When death occurs, there is little time for investigation or comparison and a hasty choice may well lead to regret.
A funeral director can be judged like any other professional or businessperson and there are reliable guidelines to follow. Select a person who is competent and efficient... Who is courteous, kind and understanding ... Who has good character and reputation. Look for one who maintains an immaculate establishment ... Who is careful about the appearance of their equipment and their vehicle ... Who endeavours to make continual improvements to the quality and comprehensiveness of their service ... Who gives honest value for their service fee ... Who is able to
provide dignified and fitting services for people from all walks of life and religious persuasions.
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