The staff at Simplicity Funerals Morphett Vale went above and beyond for our family.
In particular Chrissy, who was absolutely amazing - compassionate, organised, and her kindness and professionalism was evident in everything she did. We felt supported and respected throughout the entire process. We are very grateful & can highly recommend their services. Thank you.
We are grateful to Simplicity Morphett Vale for making a difficult time so much easier.
From our very first meeting, Funeral Director Sue Brewer showed the utmost professionalism, compassion, and attention to detail. Sue ensured everything was handled with care and dignity. Sue went above and beyond to support us, and we truly appreciate the compassion and respect shown to our family. We highly recommend Simplicity Funerals Morphett Vale for their exceptional service.
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Funeral Director - Morphett Vale
Duncan has been in the Funeral Industry for 25 years.
"I was drawn to this role with the desire to be a support to people at this difficult time in their lives."
What do you like about being a funeral arranger?
The greatest reward in this role is knowing you have helped a family create positive memories of a difficult time, as well as hearing a family express their gratitude for your support and guidance through the process.
Additionally, I consider myself fortunate to work with such a great team of people in my region.
What do you enjoy in your spare time?
I love the outdoors. So, walking, fishing, and kayaking are regular pastimes.
I enjoy landscape and wildlife photography, getting out along our coast and the Adelaide Hills capturing our amazing scenery and wildlife.
What’s the most remarkable funeral you’ve ever arranged?
Funeral of a local farmer.
Service was held on family farm under a large gumtree overlooking the homestead. The coffin arrived on a trailer with hay bales towed behind his tractor.
Every element reflected his love of the land and the property that had been in the family for generations.