Funeral directors in Kapunda, SA

1 director serving Kapunda and surrounding suburbs

According to Funerals Direct, there is 1 funeral director serving Kapunda, SA.

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Pfitzner Funerals serves Kapunda and the wider Light Region of South Australia, and operates as part of the Clayton Scott group of funeral homes. Clayton Scott, a Master Funeral Director and qualified mortician, served as National President of the Australian Funeral Directors Association from 2005 to 2007 and as SA/NT State Divisional President from 2000 to 2002. The family-run business is an AFDA member and is available 24 hours a day for Kapunda and Barossa families arranging burial, cremation or tailored memorials.

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A direct cremation in South Australia typically starts from around $3,300, while a traditional cremation service averages closer to $6,500 and a traditional burial averages $8,200. Exact pricing varies by provider and the inclusions you choose. Compare the directors listed on this page to see current pricing for Kapunda.

This page lists 1 verified funeral director serving Kapunda. Each listing is cross-checked against multiple sources for current contact details, services, and pricing where the provider publishes it.

Cremation reduces the body to ashes through high heat, returned to the family in an urn. Burial places the body in a coffin in a cemetery plot. Cremation is generally less expensive (median $6,500 in Australia) than traditional burial (median $8,200) and offers more flexibility around the timing and location of any memorial service.

No. In every Australian state and territory, families have the legal right to arrange a funeral without engaging a funeral director. Most families choose to use a director because the practical work (transport, paperwork, coordinating with the cemetery or crematorium) is significant, and a director handles it. If you are considering arranging a funeral yourself, contact your state's Births Deaths and Marriages office for the required paperwork.

Compare on three things. First, transparent pricing: providers who publish package prices upfront tend to be more straightforward to deal with. Second, reviews and AFDA membership: AFDA membership signals adherence to the Australian Funeral Directors Association code of conduct. Third, the services included in the package, since the same headline price can include very different inclusions. Every listing on this page shows these signals where the provider publishes them.

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