Te Awamutu Courier

Meaningful funeral services

Welcome to Jordan Goss, the newest member to join the Rosetown Funeral Home team, as a Funeral Director and Embalmer, having shifted from Wellington earlier this year.

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Beginning his career in the funeral industry in 2009 as a Funeral Directors’ Assistant, Jordan quickly moved into a full-time role as an embalmer. In 2012 he completed the National Diploma in Embalming.

A move to Hawke’s Bay in 2014 saw Jordan completing the New Zealand Diploma in Funeral Directing, before returning back to Wellington in 2016 where he worked for a large funeral home.

The current secretary of the New Zealand Embalmers Associatio­n

Inc, Jordan is also a member of the Blake Emergency Services internatio­nal disaster response team. Jordan adds 11 years of experience in all religions, cultures and qualificat­ions to the 50+ years of dedicated experience of the Rosetown Funeral Home team. Passionate about his new role and believing that you only get one chance to farewell your family member the right way, Jordan is looking forward

to working in his new community, educating and leaving no question unanswered about death and funerals.

The Rosetown Funeral Home team are dedicated profession­als, providing personalis­ed and meaningful funeral services, and believe that each funeral service should be unique as the life you are celebratin­g. A personalis­ed funeral creates a special space for sharing precious memories, telling stories, and simply being together.

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 ?? ?? The Rosetown Funeral Home team - back row L to R: David Espin, Jim Goddin, Helen Carter. Front row: Jan Howie and Jordan Goss.
The Rosetown Funeral Home team - back row L to R: David Espin, Jim Goddin, Helen Carter. Front row: Jan Howie and Jordan Goss.

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