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What It Means to Care for Our Dead
After the intensity and shock that accompanies most deaths, when someone arrives at our mortuary, there is a kind of quiet that settles in. A silence full of presence. In which another form of care begins. At Life Rites, mortuary care does not happen somewhere out of sight or behind closed doors in another part of Sydney. It happens right here, in the same building where families sit with us to share stories, make arrangements, and begin to navigate their loss.

The Masculine Response to Death and Grief: Moving Beyond the Silence
Grief doesn’t have a single face. It’s not always tears and tissues, nor is it always silence or stoicism. At Life Rites Funerals, we’ve seen that how a person grieves is as individual as their fingerprint. Yet within this diversity, there are patterns, often shaped by gender, culture, and generational narratives, that still influence how people are allowed, or expected, to express their grief.