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Twentymans Funeral Services has withstood the test of time and is now an award-winning leader in the industry. Photo: SUPPLIED

157 years young and still going strong

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Twentymans is New Zealand’s oldest surviving funeral home, which has been dedicated to serving the people of Thames and the greater Coromandel Peninsula since 1867.
Over the decades many things have evolved but for the team at Twentymans they continue to do what they do best, which is taking care of your loved ones when you need them the most, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Established by William Twentyman in 1867, Adrian Catran purchased the business in 1993. Between Adrian’s vision, innovative technology, and the loyalty of the local community, Twentymans has withstood the test of time and is now an award-winning leader in the industry.
Today, Twentymans stands proudly alongside its sisters Thames Valley Crematory, Forever Pets and The Thames on Kirkwood offering the community a convenient range of affordable services all under one roof.
Situated at 709 Pollen Street, Twentymans have created a comforting space where families can discuss their funeral needs with a funeral director.
With viewing rooms situated in Paeroa, Whangamata and Whitianga, each of these are open by appointment only.
A service can be held at Grahamstown Chapel, which comfortably seats 200 people and has an exceptional audio and video system, which allows the service to be live streamed at the family’s request.
A reception can be held next door at The Thames on Kirkwood, giving mourners the opportunity to share memories, and continue to celebrate the life of someone they cared about.
Complimentary car parking is available for patrons in Kirkwood Street.
– Supplied by Twentymans Funeral Directors

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