Browns of Bundaberg Funerals Cnr McLean St &, Woongarra St, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670

Browns of Bundaberg Funerals





31 Reviews
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Friday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–5 PM




Browns of Bundaberg Funerals Cnr McLean St &, Woongarra St, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670




About the Business

Brown's Funeral Services Bundaberg | Planning Funerals | Arrangement | Browns of Bundaberg – A Full Service Funeral Director in Bundaberg |

Contacts

Call Us
+61741513357
Cnr McLean St &, Woongarra St, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670

Hours

  • Tuesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Friday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Philippa
23.09.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
If I could give no stars I would - the owners of this business would have to be the worst people I have ever come across- they lack any sort of compassion (which you should have plenty of when you’re in this business) and they lie through their teeth. Unfortunately in a small town, people are left with few options. My advice: avoid at all costs
Irma Terwiel
17.09.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
I have nothing but praise for the staff at f C brown. They were curtious and very caring when arranging our dad's funeral. They did exactly what my brother and I requested. The funeral was beautiful and Michael captured our dad as he was in life. I would especially like to thank Stacey for her empathy and professionalism while arranging the funeral. And thank you to Michael for your most beautiful service. Our dad got a wonderful send off and he would have loved it all. As do we. I would recommend browns of Bundaberg to anyone. Thank you all
Ellyce Cotter
07.09.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
0 stars here, while communicating with this funeral home after the cremation of my pop it came up in conversation that my dad was quite ill. The lady working there handed my mum a business card in a pre-emptive way to gain business when the time came that he would pass. It was disgusting, thoughtless, disrespectful behaviour which was so upsetting for my mum. When the time came that my dad did pass we definitely did NOT use this funeral home. It's a great shame because the location is beautiful and peaceful but the people running it are clearly in the wrong business.
Lorna Bell
05.09.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
I am disgusted at how I was treated and our guests my first gripe was the way I was spoken to by the pall bearer instructor I was fixing up th flag on the coffin and was told to leave it , second gripe the whole event was rushed along and we were pretty much pushed out the door because of the sevice of some one else the 13 bells military weren't done or the last song I'm very angry.and to boot as I was rushing to grab my cards I almost took home the next persons flowers. Overall it's was rushed and incomplete experience and it's not as if we can have a re-do over.
danielle harvey
02.09.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
I have held off writing this review for a month since my last interaction with the company to ensure that everything that I have to say is written without haste. For anyone considering using this company in a time of immense grief, I strongly recommend you read this review in its entirety before making your decision. I have taken every effort to acknowledge the good and the tolerable aspects of this companies service before explaining how notoriously hurtful this experience has been.The good: Branyan Gardens is a beautiful location and the undertakers were respectful when they came into our home on a day of great grief for myself and my family.The bad: Everything about this experience, grief aside, has been unpleasant. When meeting the administrative staff to fill out forms following the passing, the lady was cold, disrespectful, rushed, and overall very ignorant of our very real grief. We decided to look around and request an exit fee as we were unhappy with the price and customer service. When hearing that we had considered exiting the service for another company who had been very attentive and friendly over the phone and were significantly cheaper, Browns immediately dropped their price to 40% of the original fee with no further questions asked. This is an insane amount of money to drop from, what were told was, a “standard price”. We were told that we would get a call to advise us of the cremation, and a call when the ashes were ready. We heard nothing. Over 7 working days later, we followed up and Browns and they acknowledged that the ashes were already waiting for collection. Living almost an hour away, my dad had me attend to pick this up. He called earlier in the day to organise it and was told to give email consent for me to collect them. When I arrived, the staff were totally unprepared. They had not printed the forms, they had not checked their emails, and they implied my dad had not followed through.The ugly: Almost a month after the passing my father told me he had not heard anything about the death certificate (a necessary document to complete necessary actions following a death). Wanting no further dealings with this company he requested I call them to follow this up. When I did this, I INSTANTLY wished I could have a transcript following our HORRIFYING conversation. To summarise what was said, I asked the lady who answered my call (Mrs Brown herself) if the death certificate had been generated as we hadn’t heard anything about this despite being advised of a 10-day turnaround time. Beth became quite defensive, and strongly worded the following to me:“Look, we have attempted to contact [Deceased parent’s name] and she has not picked up the phone. The certificate is ready, we have attempted to make contact, and we are not at fault for this delay.” I kindly stressed to her that there was no possibility for the person named to answer the phone as she is deceased. Beth firmly told me that it was irrelevant as to why my parent had not picked up the phone, but that the certificate was ready for collection and they had attempted to notify. Frustrated, I once more tried to tell Beth that it would be impossible for my parent to answer the phone when she is the person who had been cremated by their service. Beth huffed on to say that the certificate was ready and I could come in to pick it up at my own discretion. We are not a complex family, and no other family member has a name which reads similar to my deceased parents. I think it is horrifying that the director of such a sensitive service could so disrespectfully answer a phone without having the time of day to listen to the consumer or apologise for her mistake.In a time of tremendous grief of the person we love most, we have been facing further emotion due to this company. One month after my last dealings with them I still factually remember the uncountable awful experiences, even though the emotions attached have lessened.
Chandra Mohammed
10.08.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
Very good service provided.
Sandra Cook
29.07.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
I would like to thank Michael and Don for being so caring compassionate and understanding when l had to make arrangements for my husband and at the funeral. You should get a pat on your back you do a great job when someone is grieving so much for there love one.Thank you so much you should be proud of your business Also l would like to thank the lovely young lady at the counter sorry l can't remember your name but dealing with you was a pleasure you were so understanding and caring with me also.
jayden haines
21.07.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
When querying if a policy was law and asked what act it was under, was told by management they are the law. Company policy’s are not law, since no law could be given i take the policy as the company’s way of not upsetting the person who pays them. Theres no consideration for the wishes of the deceased they are meant to be taking care of. Zero compassion. Very rude. I’m upset over a death, what’s their excuse?. No swearing was done. No yelling was done. Voice may hav been raised out of frustration but to act like i attacked your staff to save face is ridiculous. I shouldn’t be surprised after contact with the manager. It’s very inappropriate how the manager who took the call isn’t the person to respond, how do you know how the conversation went? Understandable that you asked your staff, but no call was made to approach me. Only wanting to resolve issue because of the review. The receptionist was very lovely and under she was just doing her job. Manager didn’t want a bar of the situation. Didn’t want to hear anything but instead spoke over me. When defending myself was told to stop and listen, when stated no it’s my turn to talk, manager ended phone call.
Tyler Smith
21.07.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
If I could give 0/5 stars, I would… however, Google does not allow this.My family and I have had an awful experience with this funeral service company. There are several issues present within their service skills which are entailed below in sequential order.1. The undertaker’s damaged our personal property - Two people arrived to escort our loved one’s body. When removing the body, and bringing the trolley into the house… the lady knocked one of our walls, chipping it. She proceeded to look at the chip before pretending it did not happen. Likewise, she scratched our leather lounge quite deeply, and showed no apology.2. The receptionists and consultants display no empathy – during a time of such grief and hurt, you should be able to expect that a funeral service would make some sort of attempt at consolation, this was not the case with Browns Funeral Service. When we entered their consultation room to complete the forms for cremation, we were given no empathy. It was straight to business - the staff had no social skills, and did not take time to show any emotion.3. No information was given, and staff raise their voices – during the consultation, a few questions were asked by the family in regards to how to answer parts of the forms... During discussing whether the deceased was religious or not, a family member disagreed with the ticking of the 'non-practising box'. The staff member did not like being disputed, and was quick to stand up in her chair, raising her voice and talking over the client.Although it is understandable that the documentation has to be filled out following a specific procedure… it was the manner and abruptness that the staff member replied with, which showed their lack of professionalism best. Her lack of empathy for what the family was going through, the raising of her voice, and her noticeably becoming agitated when family members are simply trying to understand the procedure, just goes to show that this lady should not have a job in such a sensitive workplace.4. Overpriced by $2,500 – I should start by stating this funeral service is one of the only ones I have seen who do not have pricing quotes online. Most other companies do, with prices for a cremation alone being rated anywhere from $900 to $1,100 in Queensland Australia, including as many viewings of your deceased love one as you request for no extra cost. Brown’s Funeral Service charged us $3,400 for the cremation (using only a cardboard casket), and an extra $500 if we wished to view our loved one. As this service parlour has no guideline prices online, I genuinely believe they charged us for a full service (cremation + funeral), which we were not getting.Brown’s Funeral Service has given my family and I extremely negative service, and have shown their lack of professionalism in countless ways. The undertakers do not take responsibility for their actions, nor do they respect your home and belongings; the staff (receptionists, undertakers and consultants) have dreadful social skills, and no emotional intelligence… failing to show any sign of empathy to grieving families; the staff have no conflict management skills – they become defensive over non-offensive questions, and raise their voice to talk over others very disrespectfully; and finally, Brown’s Funeral Service is heavily overpriced.I would not recommend this service to anyone who is going through the hard time of losing a loved one. You, your family, and your property will not be treated with respect, and you will be given so much additional emotional burden if you chose to use this funeral service - this is the last thing you need when you are going through what is the most difficult and hurtful time in your life. Anyone going through such loss should expect to be shown empathy, and this process should not be as difficult as it has been for my family and I.0 / 5 stars.
Trent Cullum
11.07.2023
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals
The owner needs to step away from dealing with the bereaved. The way he recently spoke to a dear friend of mine and her entire grieving family was truly disgusting. Imagine having just lost your husband the day before and being aggressively yelled at by the owner of a funeral home. And using your words - no, you are not doing us a favour. You have a business. You're getting paid for this. Stop trying to act like you're a hero for taking someone's money. RETIRE!

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Cnr McLean St &, Woongarra St, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670
Browns of Bundaberg Funerals