Amy Eastwood Funerals

Amy Eastwood Funerals Servicing Gippsland and Melbourne East, Partnered with Picaluna- Funerals, Cremations & Memorials. Affordable, Ethical, Personalised.

Guiding you to create fitting goodbyes in times of great distress, from the comfort of your own safe space

There’s something deeply meaningful about creating space for families to be part of the farewell in their own way.A hand...
12/05/2026

There’s something deeply meaningful about creating space for families to be part of the farewell in their own way.

A handcrafted cross grave marker offers a simple, natural place for love and memory to be expressed. Left intentionally unadorned, it becomes more than just a marker—it becomes a canvas. A place where families can add their own personal touches… handwritten messages, flowers, ribbons, small keepsakes, or symbols that hold special meaning.

There is something deeply important about the moment a loved one is returned home.Every week, I have the privilege of pl...
12/05/2026

There is something deeply important about the moment a loved one is returned home.
Every week, I have the privilege of placing ashes gently back into the hands of family — not as a transaction, but as a continuation of care. A quiet, full circle moment sealed with a hug.

Together, we created space for a simple closure service… a time to pause, to reflect, to speak softly, and to honour a life with intention.

These moments don’t need to be large to be meaningful. Sometimes it’s the stillness, the closeness, and the presence of love that say the most.

It is always an honour to walk alongside families in these final steps — ensuring their person is returned with the same care and dignity every step of the way 🤍

-Sometimes, before a service even begins, you just know… there won’t be a dry eye in the house.It’s in the stories share...
10/05/2026

-Sometimes, before a service even begins, you just know… there won’t be a dry eye in the house.It’s in the stories shared beforehand, the quiet moments between family, the way a name is spoken with such deep love.So we make sure the tissues are there — a small, simple thing, but one that holds so much care. A gentle acknowledgment that grief will be present, and that it’s okay to feel it, to show it, to share it.Because tears are never something to hide. They are love, finding its way through.And in those moments, surrounded by others who feel it too, there is a quiet kind of comfort in knowing you’re not alone

The Rebecca Jane Foundation does truly incredible work, supporting families through the heartbreaking loss of a baby wit...
07/05/2026

The Rebecca Jane Foundation does truly incredible work, supporting families through the heartbreaking loss of a baby with care, dignity, and compassion.

With the support of Robyn and RJF, I was able to assist this family in creating a meaningful farewell — something that may not have been possible otherwise.

So grateful to work alongside such a beautiful organisation 🤍

No two farewells are ever the same — because no two lives, beliefs, or stories are the same.Honouring all faiths and tra...
06/05/2026

No two farewells are ever the same — because no two lives, beliefs, or stories are the same.

Honouring all faiths and traditions is something I hold deeply. It’s about listening, understanding, and creating space for what feels right for each family — whether that’s quiet reflection, rich ritual, or something beautifully in between.

And sometimes… it’s also about quietly being the one with a spare lighter iwhen the thurible decides it’s not in the mood to cooperate.

It’s a privilege to walk alongside so many different beliefs and cultures — to hold space in a way that is inclusive, considered, and true to the person being honoured.

Because at the heart of it all, love is universal 🤍

There are times when loss doesn’t come gently, but in waves — when a family finds themselves navigating more than one go...
06/05/2026

There are times when loss doesn’t come gently, but in waves — when a family finds themselves navigating more than one goodbye in a short space of time.

To walk alongside a family through dual losses is something held with great care. There is a quiet strength in them, even as they carry so much, and a deep love that continues to guide each farewell.

In these moments, continuity of care becomes especially important — a familiar presence, a steady hand, someone who understands without needing to ask too much.

It is a true privilege to support families through such tender and challenging times, ensuring each life is honoured with the same thoughtfulness and respect 🤍

There’s something deeply grounding about gathering in a place of worship—the quiet familiarity, the sense of something g...
10/04/2026

There’s something deeply grounding about gathering in a place of worship—the quiet familiarity, the sense of something greater holding the room, the way it invites reflection without needing many words.For many families, it’s not just a building, but a place woven into the fabric of a life—where milestones were marked, prayers were whispered, and community was found. To return there for a farewell can feel like coming home, a gentle closing of the circle.

There’s something especially tender about a memorabilia table that feels so unmistakably her.A well-worn dog collar, a f...
05/04/2026

There’s something especially tender about a memorabilia table that feels so unmistakably her.

A well-worn dog collar, a footy scarf draped with pride, her favourite lollies, and those little bits and pieces that were always tucked into her pockets—each item telling its own quiet story.

It’s in these personal touches that a life comes alive again. Guests pause, smile, and recognise her in the details—the everyday things that made her who she was.

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Traralgon South, VIC

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