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Christmas memorial services

Gregson & Weight Funeral Directors announce the return of their annual Christmas Memorial Services and invite members of the Sunshine Coast and Noosa community to attend.

Now in their 15th year, thousands of Coast residents have attended the Christmas Memorial Services, which feature local Coast musicians, a photographic tribute and lighting of the Christmas Memorial Tree.

This years’ services will be held from Monday 1 December to Thursday 4 December at each of the four Gregson & Weight branches across the Sunshine Coast, from Caloundra to Noosa. Starting at 6pm, the services will be followed by light refreshments.

Established in Noosa in 2012, Gregson & Weight Funeral Directors are centrally located at 202 Eumundi-Noosa Road, Noosa. With their state of the art chapel, seating up to 300 people, large tea rooms and crematorium facilities, Gregson & Weight are able to cater for direct cremations, burial services and the smallest funeral to the largest memorial service. The office is open 8am to 4pm Monday to Friday, with a 24-hour telephone service available for assistance outside these hours.

Noosa Gregson & Weight Manager and long time local resident, Mark Shelton, says that attending a Christmas Memorial Service gives families the opportunity to come together to remember and honour those we have loved and lost this year. Families wishing to attend the Noosa service on Monday 1 December can RSVP by Friday 27 November by contacting Gregson & Weight Noosa on 5470 2664.

In 2022, Gregson & Weight celebrated 50 years of service to the Sunshine Coast and during this time have provided funeral services for almost 45,000 families in their time of need.

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