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Serving Templeogue for over 35 years. Generously sized chapels of rest Dedicated space for families to hold funeral ceremonies Music system and unlimited song choices Late evening and local street parking Ireland’s only Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Hearse Fully qualified in-house civil celebrant Pre-paid funeral plans Contact Mary or Aileen at Massey Bros. directly on: T: 01 490 7601 E: [email protected] or [email protected] Massey Bros. Templeogue Village, Dublin 6W | www.masseybros.com We’re available to you personally, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Call free phone 1800 740 000 Massey Bros. is one of Ireland’s longest established funeral directors. It is family owned and managed and has ten branches across Dublin arranging funerals throughout Ireland and in more than 25 countries overseas. Since the company was first established in the 1930s, three generations of the Massey family have dedicated themselves to looking after families and their loved ones all over Dublin and throughout Ireland. The commitment to quality remains unchanged and is as strong today as it was when the first funeral was arranged in the 1930s. Respect, compassion, trust and openness are the hallmarks of the service provided by Massey Bros. The company has earned a reputation for providing a service which encompasses sensitivity and confidentiality in respect of every request and detail involved in providing for the wishes of the deceased and bereaved. Massey Bros. has experience of arranging funerals across all traditions and cultures including Humanist and Civil Funerals. The design of our Templeogue branch includes a beautiful space in which families may hold a funeral ceremony of their choice should they so wish. The company is a member of the Irish Association of Funeral Directors and fully subscribes to its Code of Practice and Customer Care Charter. The Massey Bros. Templeogue team is led by Mary Cunniffe, who is also the current President of the Irish Association of Funeral Directors. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help you through the process and arrange a funeral which honours the life of your loved one. Situated in the heart of Templeogue Village, close to the city centre and M50, Massey Bros. has offered a wide level of choice for families living in the village and surrounding areas for more than 35 years. It is a privilege for us to be able to look after and care for families not just in Templeogue, but also Terenure, Rathgar, Churchtown, Rathfarnham, Knocklyon, Firhouse, Tallaght and Walkinstown areas. Our custom-designed funeral home has been created to allow families the freedom to create their own fitting tribute to their loved one and includes generously sized chapels of rest, an elegant dedicated space for funeral ceremonies, and late evening opening. How to find us: By road: We are conveniently located on the main Templeogue Road with easy access to the M50, Dublin City Centre and its surrounds. Our GPS Co-Ordinates are: 53.2982103, -6.3037853 There is plenty of local on-street parking available. By bus: There is a bus stop serving the 15 (Clongriffin <-> Ballycullen Road); 49 (Pearse Street <-> Tallaght); 49N (D’Olier Street <-> Tallaght); 65 (Poolbeg Street <-> Blessington/Ballymore); and 65B (Poolbeg Street <-> Citywest) bus routes close to the branch. www.masseybros.com We have more than 80 years’ experience of helping families to say their final goodbyes and are here to guide you through the process of planning a funeral for your loved one. Whether the death of a loved one is anticipated or unexpected, there are a number of things which must be carried out following a death in Ireland. Immediate considerations Before a funeral director can remove your loved one’s remains, their death must be confirmed by a doctor who will issue a Death Notification Form which is used to register the death. A funeral can take place without the death having been registered, but the family must have obtained a Death Notification Form from a doctor. There are occasions when this does not happen immediately e.g. if the death was unexpected or if it occurred in suspicious circumstances. In these circumstances, the doctor will normally report the death to the coroner who may request that a post-mortem is carried out. The Gardaí may also need to be informed. If the death of a loved one occurs at home you should call their GP. He/she will confirm that the death has taken place and will provide the Death Notification Form. If the death occurred in hospital or at a nursing home/residential unit, the staff there will assist with obtaining the paperwork you need. Care of the deceased As soon as the Death Notification Form has been issued, the funeral director will remove your loved one’s remains to our specialist facility where they will be taken care of according to your wishes until the funeral takes place. Funeral arrangements Many people make their funeral wishes known to family members and friends in advance of their death, sometimes recording them on paper and storing them somewhere safe. In the absence of such instructions, the funeral director will assist you in creating a funeral that best reflects the life of your loved one. In the first instance, there are a number of things you should consider: 1. Would you like the funeral to take place in a church, at a civil funeral venue or some other place e.g. at the crematorium or a favourite place of your loved one? 2. Would you like your loved one’s remains to be buried or cremated? 3. If you would like your loved one’s remains to be buried, do you require a new grave? If so, which cemetery would you prefer? 4. Do you have family members and friends living overseas? Would you like them to be able to attend the funeral in person or from where they live/work via the internet? 5. Did your loved one have favourite readings, poems, hymns, pieces of music or other interests that you would like to include in the funeral ceremony? Registering the death To register a death, you must bring a medical certificate stating the cause of death to the Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths most convenient to you, within three months of the date on which the death occurred. In most instances, a close family relative who is able to provide the necessary information about the deceased acts as the Qualified Informant and signs the register. If such a person is not available, the registrar has a hierarchy of people who can and must sign the register. The following information is required in order to register the death: 1. Date and place of death (which must be supplied as part of the medical cause of death). 2. Place of birth of the deceased. 3. The deceased’s gender. 4. Forename(s), surname, birth surname (if different) and address of deceased. 5. Personal public service number of the deceased (PPS Number). 6. Civil Status of the deceased. 7. Date of birth or age at last birthday of the deceased. 8. Profession or occupation of the deceased. 9. If the deceased was married, the profession or occupation of his/her spouse. 10. If the deceased was younger than 18 years of age on the date of death, the occupation(s) of his/her parent(s) or guardian(s). 11. Forename(s) and birth surname of the deceased’s father. 12. Forename(s) and birth surname of the deceased’s mother. 13. Certificated cause of death, duration of illness and date of certificate (which must be supplied as part of the medical cause of death). 14. Forename, surname, place of business, daytime telephone number and qualification of the registered medical practitioner who signed the certificate. 15. Forename(s), surname, qualification, address and signature of the informant. 16. If an inquest in relation to the death or a post-mortem examination of the body of the deceased was held, the forename, surname and place of business of the coroner concerned. You may register the death of your loved one at: Civil Registration Service, Joyce House, 8/11 Lombard Street East, Dublin 2. Tel: 01 863 8200. Opening Hours: 09:00 - 16:30 Mon- Fri (through lunch). We are here to help — contact Mary or Aileen at Massey Bros. directly on: T: 01 490 7601 | www.masseybros.com E: [email protected] or [email protected] Massey Bros. Templeogue Village, Dublin 6W We’re available to you personally, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Call free phone 1800 740 000 .