Sunshine Coast Funerals

At Perry & Oster Funerals, we are honoured to serve families on the  across the Sunshine Coast. Our dedicated team provides compassionate support and professional guidance, helping you plan a meaningful farewell for your loved one.

Our Simple 3-Step Process across the Sunshine Coast

At Perry & Oster Funerals, we’re proud to support Sunshine Coast families with a simple, caring process that makes arranging a funeral as stress-free as possible.

Step 1.

Get in Touch

Contact our caring team for a no-obligation consultation. We’ll listen, answer your questions, and guide you through the options available.

Step 2.

Personalise the Service

Work with us to design a meaningful farewell, from burial or cremation choices to flowers, music, and personal touches that reflect your loved one’s life.

Step 3.

Celebrate & Remember

On the day, we’ll handle all arrangements, ensuring a smooth, dignified service where you can focus on honouring and celebrating your loved one.

Our Funeral Services

Simple & Transparent Pricing

We believe in offering affordable services without compromising on care and quality. Below are our most popular funeral packages, designed to provide you with meaningful options that suit your needs and budget.

CREMATION WITHOUT CEREMONY
$ 2332 inc GST
  • Package Includes:
  • Professional Service
  • Mortuary Care
  • Transfer during working hours
  • Essential Care Coffin
  • Cremation Costs
  • Doctors Cremation Certificate Fee
  • Original Death Certificate
  • Viewing
CREMATION WITH CEREMONY
$ 6787 inc GST
  • Package Includes:
  • Professional Service Fee
  • Mortuary Care
  • Transfer Fee
  • Ashlin Sapele or Ashlin Teak
  • Cremation Fee & Chapel Hire
  • Doctors Cremation Certificate Fee
  • Certified Death Certificate
  • Memorial Book
  • Viewing
  • Clergy Fee
Burial With Chapel Service
$ 5731 inc GST
  • Package Includes:
  • Professional Service Fee
  • Mortuary Care
  • Transfer Fee
  • Coffin Ashlin Sapele or Ashlin Teak
  • Certified Death Certificate
  • Memorial Book
  • Viewing
  • Clergy Fee

Supporting Sunshine Coast Families

With over 20 years of experience, our team understands the needs of Sunshine Coast families. We take the time to listen and create funeral services that reflect your loved one’s life, traditions, and wishes. Whether you are arranging a burial, cremation, or pre-planning, we are here to support you with care and understanding.

Local Sunshine Coast Knowledge & Care

As a locally owned and operated funeral home, Perry & Oster Funerals understands the Sunshine Coast community. With nearly 40 years of combined experience, our team provides compassionate, professional, and personalised care.

Local, Family-Owned Service

As a family-owned business, we’re deeply rooted in the Sunshine Coast community, offering a compassionate & familiar approach.

Personalised Care

We take time to listen and tailor services to reflect your loved one’s life, ensuring a meaningful tribute.

Experienced, Compassionate Team

With over four decades of experience, our team is dedicated to guiding you with empathy and professionalism.

Variety of Services

From traditional burials to personalised cremations, we offer a wide range of services to fit your preferences.

Transparent Pricing

We provide clear, upfront pricing, helping you make informed decisions without unexpected costs.

Ongoing Support

We offer continued support and grief counselling referrals to help you through this difficult time.

Local, Family-Owned Service

As a family-owned business, we’re deeply rooted in the Sunshine Coast community, offering a compassionate & familiar approach.

Personalised Care

We take time to listen and tailor services to reflect your loved one’s life, ensuring a meaningful tribute.

Experienced, Compassionate Team

With over four decades of experience, our team is dedicated to guiding you with empathy and professionalism.

Variety of Services

From traditional burials to personalised cremations, we offer a wide range of services to fit your preferences.

Transparent Pricing

We provide clear, upfront pricing, helping you make informed decisions without unexpected costs.

Ongoing Support

We offer continued support and grief counselling referrals to help you through this difficult time.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have more questions about our funeral services or our business, then you’ve come to the right place. These are some of the questions we get most often to help you along the way in choosing a funeral director.

Personal belongings can be kept by the family, placed with your loved one, or included in the coffin if desired. If the death occurred in hospital or aged care, belongings are usually returned directly to the family. If your loved one is already in our care, we will guide you on what can and cannot be included and help you manage special keepsakes.

The Will does not need to be finalised before arranging the funeral. The Executor named in the Will usually manages estate matters. If there is no Will, Next of Kin normally takes responsibility. We can guide families to helpful resources if needed, noting we do not provide legal advice.

Planning a funeral can feel overwhelming, but the first step is to contact a funeral director so we can bring your loved one into our care and guide you through the arrangements.

You do not need a Death Certificate to plan a funeral. The paperwork for registering the death and applying for the official Death Certificate is completed during the funeral arrangements and is issued by Queensland Births, Deaths and Marriages after the cremation or burial has taken place.

We support families across the Sunshine Coast and South-East Queensland, including Buderim, Maroochydore, Nambour, Noosa, Coolum, Caloundra, Hinterland communities and surrounding regions. If you are unsure, please contact us – we are available 24/7.

Contact Our Funeral Directors Today

If you’re ready to discuss your options or you’re looking to plan ahead, feel free to contact us using the online form, or give us a call and one of our funeral directors will be happy to discuss your options. We are pleased to be here for you in your time of need.

Sunshine Coast Funerals FAQs

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Funeral services vary greatly depending on cultural, religious and personal preferences, but generally, there are common elements you can expect. All funerals offer a structured setting for friends and family to come together, mourn their loss, celebrate the life lived and provide support to each other. It typically includes a eulogy, readings, music and sometimes, a viewing or wake afterwards. Many funerals include a moment of silence or reflection, giving attendees the chance to say their personal goodbyes. Each service is unique, reflecting the personality and lifestyle of the deceased and their family.

Immediately after a death occurs, it is important to notify the relevant authorities. If the death happened in a hospital, the staff would typically take care of this. In the case of an at-home death, the first step is to get in touch with a healthcare professional who can officially confirm and record the death. Then, reach out to a funeral director to begin planning for the funeral service.

A Death Certificate can be obtained from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in your state or territory. It usually takes between one and four weeks to receive it after the death has been registered, which must be done within five days of the death.

Typically, the executor of the deceased’s will or the next of kin is responsible for arranging the funeral. However, it is essential to be aware that the person who signs the authorisation for a funeral service to proceed is legally responsible for the costs involved.

After a cremation, it usually takes around a week for the ashes to be processed and ready for collection. However, this timeline can vary depending on the crematorium’s schedule and procedures. Rest assured, our funeral directors will keep you updated and guide you through the process of receiving your loved one’s ashes.

Embalming is a specialised process where the body of the deceased is preserved and sanitised using specific chemicals. It’s typically needed when there’s a delay between death and the funeral, a public viewing or open casket service is desired, or for international repatriations when the body needs to be transported over long distances. However, it’s not always required and the need for embalming should be discussed and agreed upon with your chosen funeral director.

Prepaying a funeral has several benefits. Most importantly, it helps relieve your loved ones of a financial burden during an already emotionally stressful time. By planning and prepaying for your funeral, you lock in the costs at today’s prices, providing protection against future inflation and rising costs. You also get the opportunity to plan your service the way you want it, reflecting your own preferences. This gives peace of mind to both you and your family, knowing that your wishes will be carried out as you desired. It also allows for discussion and open communication about your end-of-life plans, making it easier for your family when the time comes. It’s always advisable to consult with a trusted funeral services provider like Perry & Oster Funerals for guidance on prepaying and planning a funeral.