Monday
24 Hours
Tuesday
24 Hours
Wednesday
24 Hours
Thursday
24 Hours
Friday
24 Hours
Saturday
24 Hours
Sunday
24 Hours
Public holidays
24 Hours
Conway Funeral Home was previously owned and operated by Tony and Monica Conway, who, after 40 years as funeral directors, sold their business and retired. The new staff at Conway Funeral Home are proud to continue The Conways commitment to arrange and conduct funeral services for local families at life's most difficult time.

We help families make funeral arrangements that act as a tribute to honour and celebrate the lives of the deceased and offer a complete range of funeral options to suit your requests and beliefs.

Our Services

Our services are available to you at any time, day or night. Our experienced funeral directors will guide you through each step of planning and arranging a funeral. We offer many options to enable a tailored funeral to suit your specific needs. Once you have contacted us to notify us of a loved one’s passing, we will organise a time to meet with you, either in the comfort of our offices or the privacy of your home to make all the necessary arrangements.

Planning Ahead

At Conway Funeral Home we offer a service that allows you to plan ahead.

Pre-planning a funeral is one area of financial planning that most people don’t want to think about, particularly when they are healthy and enjoying life.

Once you have made your arrangements, you can relax in the knowledge that all of the important decisions have been made. This means both peace of mind for yourself, and for your family.

No. of Employees
11-20
Service
Book of Remembrance, Customising, Funeral Celebrants, Funeral Services, International Transfers, Interstate Transfers, Memorial Services, Mortuary Transfers, Pre-arranged Plans, Prepaid Plans, Religious Services, Scattering of Remains
Cremation Type
Burials, Entombed, Keepsakes, On Location, Urns
Affiliation
All Religions
Funeral Type
Environmentally Friendly, Gay Services, Military Services
Facility
Chapels, Florist, Function Rooms, Memorial Gardens, Parking, Tea Rooms
Service Option
24hr Turnaround, By Appointment
Payment Method
Cash, Cheques, Direct Debit, EFTPOS, Mastercard, Visa
Hours of Operation
24hr Emergency Service, Flexible Hours, Open 24hrs, Open 365 Days
Also listed under
Albury, Thurgoona, NSW, Albury/Wodonga, Nth Albury, West Albury, Funeral planner, Funerals, Cremations, Funeral services, Hearses, Mortuary, Undertaker, Wodonga, Baranduda, VIC, Tabletop, East Albury, Chapel, Funeral home, Deaths, Burrials, Attendants, All faiths, Orthodox, Churches, Lavington, Bandiana, Border region, Sth Albury, West Albury, Function room, Funeral director, Coffins, Burial, Celebrants, Christian, Muslim, Onsite

Other Contacts

02 6024 3885 (fax)

What to do when a death occurs?

Whether a death has occurred in the home, hospital, nursing home or retirement village and/or a public place, the first person who should be called is usually a doctor.Once the doctor satisfies legalities regarding the cause of death and identity of the deceased, a medical certificate cause of death will be issued. At this point you should call your funeral director.

What type of Funeral?

There are three types of funerals that we offer: A Church/Chapel Funeral Service, followed by a Cemetery/Crematorium Service (Dual Service), a Single Service Funeral or a Memorial Service. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us (02) 6056 8824

What are the choices?

Some of the things to consider when organising a funeral include: The type of service you desire: Religious or Civil?Who you would like to be involved?When and where you would like the funeral to be heldIf a burial or cremation will follow the service?What type of coffin or casket?Writing and placing a death and/or a funeral newspaper noticeOrganizing flowers and/or donationsThe choice of music and/or poetry for the servicePreparing a Eulogy

Registering a death?

All deaths that occur in Victoria must be registered with the Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, within seven days of the date of the funeral.Once the death is registered, Births, Deaths & Marriages provide a formal death certificate, which is often needed in relation to any legal and estate issues that may need to be attended to. During our initial meeting with you, we will ask you to provide the Births, Deaths & Marriages certificate required to register the death.