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Embracing Death with Grace: A Funeral Director's Journey

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From the moment four-year-old Ellese Templeton announced to her aghast mum that she wanted to become a mortician, a remarkable journey began. Twenty years later, Ellese owns Templeton Family Funerals, a thriving boutique funeral home where perfection isn't just a goal—it's a calling.
Ellese's path was anything but conventional. Breaking into the male-dominated funeral industry as a young woman proved challenging, leading her to work night shifts handling coroner's transfers while maintaining a day job. With nothing but a sticker declaring her dream and unwavering family support, she launched her business, growing from 20 funerals in her first year to approximately 400 annually today.
What makes this conversation particularly compelling is Ellese's philosophy about creating the perfect farewell. Her meticulous attention to detail, like bowls of the deceased's favourite candy—stems from a profound respect for the families she serves. "I am their voice," she explains, describing how she protects grieving families while helping them navigate decisions they're often unprepared to make.
Join us for this candid conversation with a woman who has made it her life's work to perfect the art of saying goodbye. Whether you're curious about the funeral industry or seeking wisdom about life's most universal experience, Ellese's journey offers rare insights that will change how you think about death, dignity, and what constitutes the perfect farewell.

Contact Templeton Family Funerals: (03) 9706 9555

[email protected]

templetonfamilyfunerals.com.au

Have questions about death, dying or the funeral industry? Email [email protected] to have them answered in a future episode.

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Chapters

1. Meet Elise Templeton (00:00:00)

2. A Four-Year-Old's Unusual Dream Career (00:01:10)

3. Building a Funeral Business from Scratch (00:04:15)

4. The Perfect Farewell Philosophy (00:08:32)

5. Changing Trends in Funeral Services (00:14:29)

6. Family Loss While Running a Funeral Home (00:18:59)

7. Unusual Funeral Requests (00:32:37)

8. Balancing Life and Death Work (00:38:25)

9. Final Reflections and Wisdom (00:45:51)

8 episodes

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From the moment four-year-old Ellese Templeton announced to her aghast mum that she wanted to become a mortician, a remarkable journey began. Twenty years later, Ellese owns Templeton Family Funerals, a thriving boutique funeral home where perfection isn't just a goal—it's a calling.
Ellese's path was anything but conventional. Breaking into the male-dominated funeral industry as a young woman proved challenging, leading her to work night shifts handling coroner's transfers while maintaining a day job. With nothing but a sticker declaring her dream and unwavering family support, she launched her business, growing from 20 funerals in her first year to approximately 400 annually today.
What makes this conversation particularly compelling is Ellese's philosophy about creating the perfect farewell. Her meticulous attention to detail, like bowls of the deceased's favourite candy—stems from a profound respect for the families she serves. "I am their voice," she explains, describing how she protects grieving families while helping them navigate decisions they're often unprepared to make.
Join us for this candid conversation with a woman who has made it her life's work to perfect the art of saying goodbye. Whether you're curious about the funeral industry or seeking wisdom about life's most universal experience, Ellese's journey offers rare insights that will change how you think about death, dignity, and what constitutes the perfect farewell.

Contact Templeton Family Funerals: (03) 9706 9555

[email protected]

templetonfamilyfunerals.com.au

Have questions about death, dying or the funeral industry? Email [email protected] to have them answered in a future episode.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meet Elise Templeton (00:00:00)

2. A Four-Year-Old's Unusual Dream Career (00:01:10)

3. Building a Funeral Business from Scratch (00:04:15)

4. The Perfect Farewell Philosophy (00:08:32)

5. Changing Trends in Funeral Services (00:14:29)

6. Family Loss While Running a Funeral Home (00:18:59)

7. Unusual Funeral Requests (00:32:37)

8. Balancing Life and Death Work (00:38:25)

9. Final Reflections and Wisdom (00:45:51)

8 episodes

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