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Trust your loved one’s farewell to Candlepines

Candlepines has a reputation for providing families with compassionate and professional care during their time of need.

With over three decades of experience, Phillip and Bronwyn Aspinall and their team have developed a profound comprehension of family’s needs and desires and offer individualised services to ensure that their loved ones receive a fitting send-off.

With packaged arrangements and pre-paid funerals, a Candlepines service provides peace of mind for both the departed and their loved ones.

One thing that stands out about Candlepines is the team’s compassionate approach to serving grieving families. They understand that the loss of a loved one can be one of the most challenging experiences of a person’s life, and they go above and beyond to provide comfort, support, and guidance during this difficult time. Phillip and Bronwyn at Candlepines, have more than 30 years of experience in the funeral industry and provide a personalised service to every family they serve.

Another notable aspect of Candlepines is their attention to detail when it comes to funeral arrangements. The team understand that each family has unique needs and preferences, and they work closely with family members to ensure that every detail is taken care of, from the type of service to the floral arrangements and everything in between. The Candlelight Chapel provides a peaceful and comforting atmosphere for families to say goodbye to their loved ones.

Candlepines is a highly regarded funeral service provider that offers a range of services to meet the needs of grieving families. With their compassionate approach, attention to detail, and commitment to providing personalised service, it’s no wonder that they have earned a

reputation as one of Melbourne’s most trusted funeral directors.

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