Our People
Our funeral arranging staff are available every hour of every day (through rostering).
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Peter Vincent B.Ec. Peter is proud to be a third generation funeral director. Peter learned the ropes assisting in the family business as a teenager before attaining his bachelor of economics and spending the next 15 years in the banking sector. Peter spent time at Devonport and Hobart and also managed the bank at Zeehan before moving to the mainland as a banking IT analyist. Peter returned to the North West coast in 2004 to manage the family business. Peter is an executive member of the AFDA and is committed to improvement and excellence of service in the funeral industry. Peter is committed to the North West coast community and is involved in several community organisations such as the Jeremy White Foundation, the Burnie Rotary Club and is President of the Burnie Dockers Football Club. Peter has two older children who live in Sydney, is married to Tara and they have two children, Matthew and Henry. |
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Steven lives in Burnie and has been a part of our team since 2007. Steven arranges funerals primarily in the Burnie and west coast areas, he particularly enjoys supporting the west coast community where he was born. Steven has a very caring nature and is popular with families. |
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Colin Siggins Colin was born and raised in Burnie and arranges funerals primarily in the Burnie and Circular Head areas. Colin has a special interest in the mortuary work and is pursuing further education in this area. Colin is a keen motor enthusiast having previously worked in the motor vehicle industry and favours our Holden hearse over the Ford hearse! |
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Jenny Hambleton (Brown) Jenny was raised in the farming community of Devonport and has been with our team since 2004. Jenny arranges funerals primarily in the Devonport and Latrobe areas. Jenny has a special role in managing the monumental and plaque arrangements. |
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Helen Squibb Helen has been a part of our team since 2001. Helen manages the accounts area and supports us with many roles from monumental arrangement to refreshments. Helen is often the first point of contact for families who phone for assistance. |





