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Drysdale Funerals – your local funeral director

Choosing a funeral director is a deeply personal decision. As with any specialist, it’s important to find the one that’s right for you.

A funeral isn’t just a time to say goodbye. It’s also a time to celebrate and honour the life of the person you’re saying goodbye to. It’s a chance to tell their story.

At Drysdale Funerals were committed to creating a personalised and meaningful farewell, so you can honour the life of your loved one with respect, dignity and compassion. Our team works together to offer a flexible and wide range of services, inclusive of all beliefs, religions and cultures.

Our state-of-the-art funeral homes include chapels, reflection lounges, and seamless live- streaming for remote attendees. Our deep involvement in the local community extends to sponsorship of various businesses, including Noosa Golf Club, Noosa Tewantin Bowls Club, and The Salvation Army in Noosa.

Similar to the diversity of people’s lives, funerals also come in various forms and sizes. Whether held at our funeral home, a local church, or a destination that honours your loved one’s wishes, our dedicated team will make sure that your commemoration becomes a heartfelt reality.

Drysdale Funerals services are designed to give everyone the opportunity to say goodbye to their loved one with respect, dignity and compassion. We are here for you.

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