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Tomorrow Funerals is an independent, modern funeral business that does things differently. We are the only Australian funeral home to focus exclusively on cremation & memorial-style funerals.
We exist because we believe there is a better way to celebrate life.
At Tomorrow, we focus on creating truly personal ceremonies; events that reflect the life, style and personality of the person who we are honouring.
These events are held in ‘life-filled’ venues – beautiful beach side event spaces, pubs, galleries, sports clubs or even at home.
What is a Tomorrow Funeral?
Our memorial style funerals are arranged after the cremation.
This is designed to give you the time and flexibility needed to plan such an important event. We’ll help you choose a venue that fits, making sure every Tomorrow funeral tells a completely unique story.
One Simple Transparent Package
Cost: $6,800
We understand that organising a funeral can be a very difficult process. We also believe that the grieving process should not include being ‘sold to’. That’s why we’ve created one package which is clear and simple. We give you everything needed to create a truly remarkable celebration.
Our Package Includes:
Our Stories Bundle with:
At Tomorrow, we believe in the power of storytelling.
We bring a human approach to an outdated tradition. A seamless cremation followed by a bespoke memorial service in one transparent package.
To find out more, please call or email today.
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The term "eulogy" can often seem mysterious, wrapped in the formalities of traditional funeral services. So, what exactly is a eulogy? Tomorrow Funerals believe in using clear and modern language to help clients navigate through this challenging time, understanding that the period following the loss of a loved one is already filled with enough confusion and anxiety.
Impermanence and duality have profoundly shaped the journey of Tomorrow Funerals team members. Recognising the transient nature of life and embracing the constant duality experienced has allowed them to view death from a different and very unique perspective.
Saying goodbye to a loved one is always challenging, but the right venue can create a lasting, beautiful memory. Kate Morgan, Co-founder of Tomorrow Funerals put together this list of five unique wake and memorial venues in Melbourne that offer exceptional settings to honour your loved one.
Across all cultures and throughout history, humans have developed various ways to formalise the process of bidding farewell and grieving together. From the conventional suburban funeral in a funeral home to captivating smoking ceremonies held beneath the moonlit sky—whether it's an energetic procession of dancers escorting a body for cremation or a solemn service led by a religious figure—rituals surrounding death are intrinsic to life.
Deciding whether children should attend a funeral or modern memorial service is a tough decision for many families grieving the loss of a loved one. While some believe children should be shielded from the sadness, others argue that attending can help them understand and cope with their emotions. Tomorrow Funerals can help you navigate this difficult decision.
A common question Tomorrow Funerals often encounter is whether funeral expenses can be deducted from the deceased's estate. In Australia, the answer is generally yes, but it involves navigating specific legal and financial considerations. Understanding these details, such as the prioritisation of payments, necessary documentation, and potential jurisdictional differences, can help ensure that the costs are appropriately managed and deducted from the estate, alleviating some of the burden during a difficult time.
When we think about getting our affairs in order, we often limit ourselves to wills and financial decisions. However, there are many other 'end of life' matters that might be important to you. Creating an ‘end of life plan’ allows you to make those decisions in advance.
If you're curious about what your family and friends might say about you at your funeral, then perhaps a 'living wake' is for you! The concept of celebrating a person's life while they are still alive at a memorial event called a ‘living wake’ has gained popularity in recent years. As people become less focused on traditional ceremonies, they are more open to unique ways of marking life's milestones.
As Australia's first funeral business dedicated solely to memorial-style funerals, Tomorrow Funerals compiled some suggestions when planning an extraordinary life celebration. Although no one wants to be in the position of planning a funeral, it is of course, an inevitable part of life.
Tomorrow Funerals provides quality, highly personalised send-offs that feel fresh and meaningful. As co-founder of Tomorrow Funerals, Kate Morgan says, she feels honoured to help families find new ways to honour their most loved people.
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