In our daily lives, we interact with many businesses and services whether it is weekly at the supermarket, occasionally at the doctor or calling out to a tradie or mechanic when something goes wrong.
The decisions underpinning where to go and who to trust vary according to the importance of the transaction or reason for the visit. If you are looking for a service that’s new to you, recommendations are right up there as more important sources of trusted information.
Contacting a funeral director may be a call that you have to make very rarely at all. But when you do, it is usually at a time of grief and often exhaustion. So how do you choose? We know from talking to families, that trust and generational family relationships are really important.
Families trust us to look after their loved ones with respect and dignity because that’s is what we have always done and that we continue to do. Whether the choice is a simple cremation or a large public funeral, our level of care is the same.
In 2022, we celebrate 60 years of supporting the Dunedin community. 1962 was the year Gillions and Sons Limited was incorporated but the connections go back to the 1870’s.
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