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Poll: I have discussed with my family and friends my wishes for when I pass away.

Legacy Funerals

Legacy Funerals is a full-service funeral provider. This means that we will look after the simplest cremation through to the most elaborate of celebrations.

Part of what makes us unique is that Legacy Funerals is owned by Legacy Trust, a registered charitable trust committed to giving back. This means that profits from our services go right back into the community.

With your help we have gifted over $3.5 million to charities, schools, local organisations and many other incredible causes, truly enabling your loved ones to create a lasting legacy.

Website: legacyfunerals.co.nz

For an estimate of costs and to have your wishes recorded please contact Legacy Funerals, 07 834 0373 or via email jordan@legacyfunerals.co.nz
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I have discussed with my family and friends my wishes for when I pass away.
  • 37.5% Yes
    37.5% Complete
  • 62.5% No
    62.5% Complete
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