Owned And Operated By The Siebert Family Since 1867
Australian Funeral Directors Association (AFDA)
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At Frank J Siebert Funeral Directors, you can expect good old fashioned customer service where your needs and wishes are our priority.
Our staff are skilled in supporting and guiding families in crafting personalised and meaningful experiences of farewell.
We are as close as your phone – we work across the entire metropolitan area and in country areas too. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day by a trained and experienced member of our staff.
At-need and pre-need consultations are available in the comfort of your own home or in our centrally located office and chapel. Parking is available on site.
A full range of service experiences are available from informal and intimate family gatherings, public funerals, non-religious services, services for all faiths, memorial services, to state funerals and military services. No service cremation and burials are also available.
We are proud to be a South Australian family owned company, serving our community for 150 years
Flexible Hours, Open 24hrs
All Faiths, Christian
Attendants, Burials, Ceremonies, Committal Services, Cremations, Embalming, Funeral Celebrants, Funeral Planning, Hearses, Limousines, Memorial Services, Mortuary Transfers, Pre-arranged Plans, Scattering of Remains
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Each funeral director will have subtle differences in their charges, inclusions, terms of trade and conditions of service. There are two main categories of charges in any funeral service – the funeral directors charges and third party charges (called disbursements). Funeral Directors charges are usually their Service Charge and selected Coffin or Casket. The main difference between one company and another it what they include, and exclude, from their Service Charge.
No. At Frank J Siebert Funeral Directors we do not mark up our disbursements. We receive no ‘kick backs’ for using our suppliers, and our staff do not receive commissions or bonuses based on the choices you make. We recommend our suppliers be they are reliable, their work is of a high standard, and they understand the tight time frames often involved in funerals. However, you are welcome to consider your own florists, printers and other suppliers.
Once the burial or cremation has taken place, the death is registered with the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages by your funeral director. Once the Registrar has matched and reviewed the Registration Statement with the Medical Cause of Death Certificate provided by the treating doctor, the Certified Death Certificate is generated. This can take 10 to 14 working days.
If you request that we collect memorial donations on your behalf, they are collected in an attended secure locked box at the service. At the end of the service, we will open and count the number of envelopes in front of the next of kin. The next business day after the service, we make contact with the charity and request that they collect the envelopes at their earliest convenience.
A Will is a legal document that states how an estate (assets) will be distributed after a person dies. A Will also appoints an Executor who will be responsible for ensuring the deceased person’s wishes are met. If someone dies without a Will, they are said to have died intestate. In this circumstance, the property will be distributed to the nearest relatives according to the pre-determined legal formula.
An executor is someone appointed to carry out the wishes and provisions as set out in a will. The executor is the person with the ultimate authority with regard to funeral arrangements.