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Caring for the community for over 43 years

David W. Bull Funeral Directors, Pakenham office and chapel was opened in 1981 in Bald Hill Road, Pakenham. They relocated to the current office and chapel at 190 Princes Highway, Pakenham in 1995. The proud family owned business have been caring for the community for over 43 years

The location of the Pakenham Funeral Home offers a central meeting place for metropolitan and country family and friends attending.

· A large spacious modern chapel

· Seating for 130, room for over 220 in doors

· and large car port with external speakers.

· Air-conditioned

· Catering available afterwards

· 50 plus car spaces and off-street car parking

· Disabled access

· DVD presentations available in Chapel

and foyer

At David W. Bull Funeral Directors they also abide by a strict code of ethics, ensuring accredited quality premises, facilities and highly committed staff, providing family and friends a respectful service, combined with support and understanding.

You will find the team – Louise, Renee, Melissa, Tony at the Pakenham Office between the hours of 9.00am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

For immediate attention or After Hours call on 5941 4888. Situated at 190 Princes Highway, Pakenham, 59414888

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