When mourning a loved one, the transition from sorrow to serenity is critical. Timeless Funerals' no service cremation provides a dignified option that respects your grief and provides peace of mind. Our dedicated team is at your service 24/7 to answer any queries, offering a helping hand with the required paperwork and documentation.
We carry the weight of logistics with grace, arranging the respectful transportation of your loved one to the crematorium. The cremation is conducted promptly, honouring your beloved with care and dignity. Afterwards, we ensure the ashes are returned carefully in an urn or container of your choice, ready for collection or delivery to your chosen location.
We also offer flexible memorial options. Whether you wish to hold a quiet remembrance or a grand celebration of life, we can assist in finding the perfect venue or creating a bespoke tribute. With Timeless Funerals, you can trust that even in the absence of a formal service, your loved one's memory will be handled with utmost respect and dignity. If you would like to learn more about organising a no service cremation in
Sydney
or the
Central Coast, give us a call on
1800 971 001.
Direct Cremation Package 1
No Service, No Attendance
$2,295
Direct Cremation Package 2
No Service, No Attendance
$2,895
Traditional funeral services often include a viewing, ceremony and possibly a graveside service with the participation of the deceased's family and friends. In contrast, a no service, no attendance cremation omits these events—the body is simply cremated and the remains are given back to the family.
There can be many reasons including personal or cultural preferences, budget considerations or a desire for a more private, simple process. It may also be chosen if the deceased had expressed a wish not to have a traditional funeral service or if the family plans to hold a separate memorial service at a later date.
The cremated remains (also known as ashes) are typically returned to the family in a simple container. The family can then decide what they wish to do with the remains, which may include scattering them, placing them in a niche or columbarium, burying them in a family plot or keeping them at home.
Absolutely. Many families who choose this type of cremation opt to have a memorial service, a celebration of life, or a scattering ceremony at a later date that is separate from the cremation process.
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