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We are Burnie's oldest operating business, being founded in 1868

Vincent Funeral Services has been an AFDA member since the 1940's.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our History

Burnie’s oldest operating business Vincent Funeral Services was founded in 1868 by John Mylan, the town’s most prominent business man of the time.

John and then his son Hugh Mylan operated the funeral business from the corner of Ladbrooke St and Marine Terrace.

Hugh was a bachelor, and with no children to carry on from him, he retired and sold the business to Ted and Marion Vincent in 1929.

Ted & Marion Vincent
Alexander Street, Burnie

In 1939, they lived at this Alexander Street house. 

The joinery shop was out the back and viewings were held in the living room.

Ted died suddenly in 1948.  Marion ran the business and was joined by her sons Ken in 1948 aged 19 years, and John in 1954 aged 16 years. Ted Vincent's funeral

In 1969, the business was moved to Parklands.

In 1987, Tasmania’s first privately owned crematorium was built at
Ulverstone.

In 2004, Marion Mary Vincent, the Matriarch of the family passed away at 100 years of age.

John, Marion and Ken Vincent

John, Marion & KenVincent

Stephen & Allison Parry

Stephen & Allison Parry

Peter Vincent

Peter Vincent

After many successful years of the business run by Ken and John, and subsequently by John alone, the business passed to the third generation of Vincent’s; John’s eldest daughter Allison and her husband Stephen, and currently to son Peter and wife Tara.

Peter has grown up working in the family business, assisting on funerals as a teenager.  Peter, a third generation funeral director, is proud of his family’s history and is maintaining their high family standards.