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You can create a funeral that reflects the unique and special qualities of your loved one. The secret is to add personal touches. Here are some thoughts: Choosing a Celebrant or Clergy member, asking mourners to wear a special something to the funeral, select some life symbols to be displayed, light a candle, give guests a printed item to take home, project photos on a screen during the funeral service, include humour during the funeral, select music and special readings/ poems, invite other associations such as RSL or maybe have a balloon or dove release.
If you or a loved one has an association with a church or religious group your clergy will most likely be your first choice. May you you or your loved one has not attended church for many years, but would still like a clergy member, your Funeral Director has easily arrange this. You may prefer a celebrant to lead the funeral service- we have celebrants that we can highly recommend to you. Maybe a family member would like to lead the service, this is ok to. If available, and at the families request, our Funeral Directors can also assist as an MC.
You or the person who has died may already know the clergy or celebrant. However, this is often not the case and we will ensure that the person we recommend will help honour and celebrate the life being farewelled.
Mortuary Care
When a loved one is brought into our care, they are looked after in our mortuary care centre. This is where we care for those that have passed away by bathing and dressing them. Our team of experienced mortuary technicians will carefully and respectfully carry out any family wishes whilst maintaining the highest level of dignity at all times. Sometimes families wish to assist in the care process and we highly encourage this. After mortuary care, a family’s loved one will safely rest in the chosen coffin until the day of the ceremony.
The Viewing
The viewing is a time for family to support one another in their grief. During this time your loved one will be resting in there coffin, allowing you and others who loved the person to acknowledge the reality of the death and to say goodbye. You may consider giving friends the opportunity to come into the viewing. If possible, try not to leave the viewing last minute. Allow enough days between the death and the day of the service to benefit from the viewing.
Over the decades, Eric F. Box has always tried to provide the finest funeral vehicles for its families, a tradition that continues to this very day. Our fleet of funeral vehicles are the prestigious Jaguar Daimler limousines and hearses, all of which feature our traditional black livery. Eric F. Box is proud to support British industry because its fleet was manufactured by Wilcox Limousines and Eagle Specialist Vehicles, like ours, a family owned business based in Westhoughton, Lancashire.
The magnificent horsedrawn funeral is a sure way to turn heads and create an even more memorable service reminiscent of a Royal funeral or state occasion. The Dutch Friesian is the traditional funeral horse, more commonly known as the “Belgian Black” and, in recent years, it has regained its historic popularity, existing well side by side with modern cars to provide what is regarded as the ultimate send off.
There are four different types of motorcycle hearses to choose from including three with custom built coffin sidecars, as well as a trike that pulls its own hearse. A must for all bikers and enthusiasts, these vehicles are subject to availability since they are hired from a third party specialist and come with experienced riders. All the motorcycle vehicles can be used as a direct substitute to Eric F. Box’s Jaguar hearse.
In order to create meaningful services, we offer a range of different and alternative funeral vehicles that families can hire to make their loved one’s funeral special and meaningful. However, please note that all of these specialist vehicles are hired in from third party suppliers across the UK, and are subject to availability. Any of them can be used as a direct substitute to Eric F. Box’s normal Jaguar hears
The William Farmer Memorial Chapel has many years of history attached to it, and has the capacity to seat 100 people plus standing room. This traditional chapel is tastefully decorated and has been used by families for many generations. The Memorial chapel offers updated Audio Visual Equipment for music and photo presentations. The Oakley Room is our refreshment room at this location, and will comfortably cater for refreshments following a funeral service.
We also have a large carpark beside this chapel for family and friends to park in during the funeral service and refreshments following the funeral. Located on site is a lovely outdoor seating area for family and friends to gather prior to the funeral service commencing.
Opened in 2010, the William Farmer Victoria Street Chapel was designed as a place for reflection, celebration, reunion and our community.
With the main chapel seating 280 people with plenty of standing room, this chapel provides a beautifully peaceful atmosphere. Set among manicured gardens and plenty of parking, this chapel offers state of the art Audio Visual Equipment, Video Streaming, Service Recording and a Hearing Loop for the hearing impaired. We also have a playground to help entertain young children before, during and after the service. In addition to this chapel, we also offer a large outdoor chapel.
Conveniently located across from the Eaglehawk Remembrance Park and Bendigo Crematorium, our chapel allows families to accompany their loved ones on there final journey. Often a very special and meaningful time.
Our Reception Room is Bendigo’s largest and newest dedicated after funeral function centre and courtyard. With audio visual facilities and a fully equipped kitchen, we can cater to every need and request. Our staff will ensure you are looked after and that your time following a funeral service is stress free and comfortable.