Manning Funeral Cottage

Manning Funeral Cottage Manning Funeral Cottage offers boutique funeral services Auckland wide. We are here to assist you with all arrangements.

Do you like my new signwriting?  I would really appreciate you sharing my post with your friends so that they know not a...
25/08/2024

Do you like my new signwriting?

I would really appreciate you sharing my post with your friends so that they know not all funeral directors are part of overseas corporations. It is not easy spreading the word of my work when I am working on my own, so any help is hugely appreciated.

Today a family asked for my three fur-babies to attend a funeral as the deceased loved dogs, so was nice to have Vinnie,...
23/08/2024

Today a family asked for my three fur-babies to attend a funeral as the deceased loved dogs, so was nice to have Vinnie, Ollie and Molly at St Aidan’s in Remuera under the watchful eye of a friend. The disappointment was evident on their faces when they were ushered away once the food appeared!

01/07/2024

Manning Funerals Newmarket was flooded in the floods of January 2023.

My contact details remain the same and I continue to care for families Auckland wide.

I am available 24 hours a day on 0272 234 797 should you require my assistance.

Please disregard a notice under the .co.nz site which states that I have closed down as I have not.

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Parnell

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Why Choose Manning Funerals?

After over ten years working in large funeral homes, Funeral Director Martha-Louise became disillusioned with the ever-increasing “corporatization” of the funeral industry… where meeting the needs of families came second to annual turnover and the acquisition of costly, ostentatious vehicles. It had become a numbers game, where constraints were imposed on the time spent with families, through arranging the growing number of funerals, and peoples’ individual needs were not being met. Martha-Louise felt a need to return to the basics, using a core set of values:


  • To care for every deceased person in the dignified and caring manner that she would expect her own family members to be cared for;

  • To be “real” and “down to earth” so that families felt relaxed and comfortable broaching any subject;

  • To provide a transparent and affordable service where costs are clearly outlined at the outset, i.e. no financial surprises;