For most of us, coping with death and planning a funeral is one of the most difficult things we will ever be asked to do. It can be a very emotional and difficult time. Let Us Help You. Plan a good goodbye! eziFunerals can ease the emotional and financial stress you and your family […]
LOVE DOESN’T DIE WITH DEATH
BE WARY! – WHO HAS ACCESS TO YOUR FUNERAL BOND?
Tens of thousands of people are at risk of losing thousands of dollars because of a growing conflict of interest amongst those selling funeral bonds, says Australia’s first website to empower consumers around the funeral industry. Peter Erceg, Founder of eziFunerals, says although funeral insurance products gained unfavourable attention at the recent Royal Commission into […]
UPDATE: AVOID THE VULTURES OF THE FUNERAL INDUSTRY THIS WINTER
In an update from our blog ‘Avoid The Funeral Vultures This Winter’ [8 May 2019], it has been reported that: ‘InvoCare is starting to lift its market share again. InvoCare chief executive Martin Earp was quoted as saying ‘the number of deaths had begun to return to long-term averages ahead of any impact from the flu. […]
THE LIVING OWE IT TO THOSE WHO CAN NO LONGER TELL THEIR STORY
Tell them your story from Cradle2grave®! In our journey across the life course, we experience many different stages and events. Our life may be long and fulfilling or it may be tragically cut short — but we all live a life that should be remembered and celebrated by our family and friends who are left behind. […]
DO IT YOURSELF BURIAL FUNERALS: A Complex Undertaking?
Have you thought about organising a burial funeral yourself? Although a do it yourself funeral can be a very complex and risky undertaking, it can also be very rewarding. Although not recommended, some people find it helps them come to terms with the death of a loved one. In this post we discuss the complex issue […]
AVOID THE VULTURES OF THE FUNERAL INDUSTRY THIS WINTER
Did you know that winter is the death season? According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, there are more deaths in the winter months of June, July and August, and less deaths in the summer months of December, January and February. Although pneumonia and influenza were primary causes of death, they are often […]