Traditional burial services will follow the three-day burial ritual observed by New Zealand Maori families. We will collect the deceased's body and carry out standard embalming.
The body of the deceased will be taken to the selected sacred place or Marae. During this following three-day period during which time family members, friends and colleagues will visit and pay their respects. Everyone is invited to speak openly about the life of the deceased, their qualities and their experiences together. Singing, joking, and expressions of love and grief are also encouraged.
On the last night, mourners will hold a vigil, after which the coffin will be closed, and burial will take place on the third day. Some families will opt for a church service on this day.
After the traditional burial service is concluded, catering can be arranged for the mourners where they can present gifts in contribution to the meal.