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Burials

Burials at Cemeteries across, Brisbane, Gold Coast Ipswich & Logan

Elysian Fields Funerals Covers Burials at Cemeteries throughout Brisbane, Gold Coast, Logan and Ipswich.  Anthony & Sandra are dedicated in assisting you and your family with a service you and your family deserve.  So at any time of the day or night they are available.  Elysian Fields Funerals pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service.

We know you’re dealing with a painful situation as you’re going through the loss of a loved one. And this is where the importance of an experienced Funeral Director is a necessity.  Over 28 years experience in the industry, we understand the stress of planning your loved ones funeral.  We will ensure everything is in place for families and their loved one, for their last goodbye, so when looking for a customised funeral service, look no further.   Whether there are cultural or religious requirements.  Because no two funerals should ever be the same.

We at Elysian Fields Funerals,  considers it a professional obligation to provide families, empathy, compassion and support throughout this experience and after.

Elysian Fields Funerals is with you every step of the way!

If you have any questions or require more information about our services, do not hesitate to contact us.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19)

COVID-19: We are monitoring the situation and adapting our services as necessary, based on the latest health information.

Each funeral service venue has a different capacity based on indoors/outdoors and the m2 available. Contact us at any time for specific capacity. We will continue providing compassionate, personal and caring service for all of our families.

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