Opening the Doors : Frankston

Tuesday 24th September 2024 at 6:30pm

at Tobin Brothers Funerals – 232 Cranbourne Road, Frankston

Have you ever wanted to know more about funerals and the funeral industry?...

If you have always wanted to find out more about the funeral industry and how to plan a funeral, we invite you to this information session where we answer all the frequently asked questions…and you can ask your own questions too!

Please join us for an informative evening of discussion and insights.

Tuesday 24th September 2024 at 6:30pm

at Tobin Brothers Funerals – 232 Cranbourne Road, Frankston

We will answer all the questions you have been wanting to know about the funeral industry and planning a funeral. 

– Why have a funeral?

– Do I have to have a coffin?

– How does pre-paying work?

– Are there ‘green’ and eco-friendly funeral options?

– What is embalming?

– What does a Funeral Director do?

 

These tours do not include viewings of the deceased and do not require any prerequisites. Simply come along, meet our staff, and get to know your local branch.

Registration Required to:  events@tobinbrothers.com.au by the Friday before each event.

We run these sessions periodically to help those who are interested in knowing more about funerals and the funeral industry.

If there are no current events, or none in your area, reach out to our events team to let them know you’re interested in a session.

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Founded in 1934

The first funeral conducted by Tobin Brothers Funerals was for Ena Margaret Price in 1934. In its first year, the company conducted 53 funerals and after the payment of creditors and the collection of debts, it made a modest profit.