The death of someone close, whether expected or sudden, is always a stressful experience for family and friends. Important decisions and detailed arrangements need to be made with the caring assistance of someone whom you can really trust.

Peter Elberg founded his career and reputation on providing that assistance, in a caring and professional manner, when he entered the funeral industry more than 40 years ago.

Migrating from Holland as a young man in 1959, Peter is now a widely known and respected South Australian, having participated in a variety of community activities including Jaycees, sporting groups, ethnic clubs, schools and church associations.

A family man, Peter has the strong support of his wife Christine, and their three sons, one of whom, Damien, is now fully involved in the business.

Very much a family company, Peter Elberg Funerals is commited to excellence under pinned with indivdual care and absolute integrity.

How can a Funeral Director Help?
A funeral director is a professional whose role is one of service. It is an important role. As they must understand, listen, and provide suggestions based on their experience. The funeral director must also ensure the funeral reflects the family’s needs and the life of the deceased.

Funeral directors also play an important role in the community by providing information to the public. As part of this commitment, we offer a free funeral advisory service for people or community groups who wish to know more about any aspect of funeral planning.

When should you call us?
Regardless of the circumstances at the time of death, it is important that you contact us as soon as possible so we may begin making the necessary arrangements. Our services are available 24 hours every day.