If someone close to you has lost a loved one, you may feel unsure of how to express your sympathy. The seemingly endless range of gifts can make giving a... read more →
There are different restrictions and limitations on funerals and tangihanga at different settings within the Traffic Light System. Regardless of traffic light setting, funerals and tangihanga can go ahead, food... read more →
Taking the time to talk about final wishes with a loved one is an unwanted but often necessary conversation. Some people might feel uncomfortable with the topic for a variety... read more →
Our fifth Death Cafe event has been postponed until a later date. We will reschedule when we can meet together in person safely and comfortably. This is a great an... read more →
Funeral trends have evolved over time, bringing new values, traditions and perspectives about honouring their loved ones. The funeral industry has been ready and willing to adapt, and this will... read more →
The loss of a loved one is a universal experience and is unfortunately something that most people experience in their lifetime. The grief that accompanies that loss expresses itself uniquely... read more →
Flowers are a beautiful and timeless gift for a grieving friend or family member. Flowers are often synonymous with funerals and sympathy. However, different types of flowers and different colours... read more →
We are honoured to be selected as one of the finalists for Essential Business of the year in the 2020 Westpac Rotorua Business Awards, held by the Rotorua Business Chamber. The... read more →
The questions I get asked the most about death and funerals, are about cremation. We’ve been asked things like; do you take the body out? I hear you take the... read more →
Join us for our third Death Café – this time an afterhours edition between 5pm – 9pm Thursday 23rd July at 197 Old Taupo Road. This is a great an... read more →