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The larger chapel features a glass wall revealing a waterfall cascading over rocks in a tranquil garden setting. Following a service, family and friends can gather in the spacious lounge for refreshments. For your appreciation there is a display of historical artefacts of the Port.
Our staff Harrison Funeral directors are available to help you at any hour of the day or night. We offer a 24 hour service 7 days a week with dedicated funeral assistants on call every day of the year. All are equipped to deal with any situations that can and do arise, with dignity and respect.
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If a family hasn't had the need to use a funeral home in the past it can be a bit daunting trying to decide which one to use. Sometimes if someone in the family has attended a service somewhere or a referral from someone else can assist in making the decision. Factors to consider may be reputation, location and cost. But if you are able, a visit to the funeral home to meet with the staff is certainly a good way to make a decision.
Yes. At Harrison Funerals one of our consultants is more than happy to help you make a pre arrangement at any time.
The deceased person can be buried, cremated, entombed or donated to a university for scientific research.
At Harrison's we deal directly with the University of Adelaide to assist with those who wish to donate their body to science. There are certain criteria that must be met in order for the university to accept the deceased person for study. This can be discussed with the family at the time of donation.
No. At Harrison's we are more than happy to spend time with anyone who wishes to make a pre arrangement.
It takes approximately two hours.
More often than not, people will have specified at one point in time whether they want to be cremated or buried. Sometimes in the case of a parent who has already buried their partner, their wish may be the same. It really is a very personal choice and one which cannot be taken lightly. It would seem that the majority of people in today's society prefer cremation that is not to say that burial is still not a preferred option of some families.
You can still contact a funeral home prior to death occurring. You can even put most details in place, in regards to selections and what type of service you and your family would like. Of course the only thing that can't be organized is the date of the funeral.
Anyone can go to a funeral if it is advertised, if it is not advertised and the family hasn't contacted you directly, this means it's normally private and out of respect for the family you should not attend.
Children should be given a choice as to whether they attend a funeral or not, sometimes toddlers or babies can be disruptive, but if they are of the immediate family it can sometimes be a welcome relief to have them present.