When someone passes away, there are many parties that need to be told about their death.
In this blog, we share a checklist of who to notify when someone dies to make the task of advising every association you need a little less complicated.
Who do you tell first when someone passes away?
The person you call first, and exactly what you need to do afterwards, will be dependent on how and where the deceased passed away.
If they were at home but already unwell and the death was expected, you can call your loved one’s doctor first.
If they died unexpectedly at home and hadn’t seen a doctor in the past three months, the first number to call is 000 as the police must be notified.
When a person dies in a nursing home or hospital, the exact process within each facility differs, but they will organise for a death certificate to be issued. You will need to tell them which funeral director you have entrusted with the arrangements, so they can arrange for the deceased to be transferred to the funeral home.
We provide more information about what to do when someone dies here.
Checklist Who To Notify When Someone Dies
You will need to advise many people about the death, and the following list can help you remember them all.
Having said that, not everyone in this checklist may apply to you, and there are others that we may not have included.
- Doctor
- Insurance Funds
- Employer
- Superannuation Funds
- Church
- Local Council (Rates)
- Clubs / Organisations
- Dept of Veterans’ Affairs
- Solicitor / Public Trustee
- R.S.L
- Accountant
- Taxation Department
- Centrelink (Pensions)
- Electoral Office
- Telephone Company
- Education provider, e.g. School / University
- Electricity Company
- Library
- Gas Company
- Landlord / Rental Agent
- Trade Unions
- Banks / Building Societies
- Dentist
- Medicare
- Home Delivery Services
- Post Office
- Home Appliance Rental
- Chemist
- Household Services
- Hospital
- Health Benefit Funds
- Department of Transport
- Podiatrist
- Physiotherapist
- Optometrist
- Meals on Wheels
- Blue Nurses
Who To Notify When Someone Dies
It’s important to also call Anton Brown Funerals, or your chosen funeral director, as soon as possible after the death, so we can start arranging the funeral service, burial or cremation.
Our compassionate team is ready to assist 24/7, so please don’t hesitate to call (07) 3217 3088 when you need the services of a trusted Brisbane funeral director.
Anton Brown Funerals is a family-owned, Queensland funeral company which was established in 1995.
Our Brisbane-based team of funeral directors are honest, professional, compassionate and understanding, and always put our clients and their needs first.
We go above and beyond to ensure your loved one’s funeral arrangements are tailored to their final wishes and can assist you with burials, cremations, coffins, floral arrangements, pre-planning and more.
If you need help organising a dignified funeral service, we are available to discuss arrangements 24/7, so please don’t hesitate to reach out to us today on (07) 3217 3088 or send us a message online here.