Choosing a funeral director is something many people have little experience doing until the need suddenly arises. At that point, families may be trying to understand funeral arrangements, cultural or religious requirements, costs and practical decisions while also dealing with grief.
For Melbourne Talk readers researching funeral services in Melbourne, Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals is one local business worth knowing about.
Based in Oakleigh South, the family-owned and operated funeral home has been serving Melbourne families for more than 30 years. It has particular experience with Orthodox funeral traditions, including Greek, Serbian, Russian and Armenian services, while also arranging funerals for families from other faiths and cultural backgrounds.
As with any important professional service featured on Melbourne Talk, readers should review the provider’s current information, discuss their requirements directly with the funeral home and compare their options before making a decision.
Why Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals may be relevant to Melbourne families
Melbourne is home to communities from a wide range of cultural and religious backgrounds. When arranging a funeral, those traditions can influence everything from the ceremony and prayers to burial practices, clergy involvement and memorial customs.
This is one area in which Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals has developed specialist experience.
The funeral home works with families from Melbourne’s Greek, Serbian, Russian and Armenian Orthodox communities and has knowledge of traditions including trisagion prayers, icons, olive oil, wine, wheat and bread, graveside rites and memorial services.
Its services are not limited to Orthodox funerals. The business also arranges services for Catholic, Christian, Buddhist, Asian, multicultural, civil and secular families.
For readers, that makes the funeral home particularly relevant when cultural or religious requirements are an important part of the decision-making process.
More than 30 years serving Melbourne
Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals is founded and led by Peter Tziotzis and has more than three decades of experience serving families across Melbourne.
According to the business, it has conducted more than 1,000 funeral services, including burials, cremations, crypt interments and repatriations.
Funeral arrangements can involve considerably more administration and coordination than families initially expect. Depending on the circumstances, this can include mortuary transfers, death certificates, permits, cemetery arrangements, clergy coordination and the organisation of the ceremony itself.
Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals handles these practical aspects as part of its funeral arrangement services.
Funeral services available through Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals
The funeral home provides assistance across the different stages of planning and conducting a funeral.
This can include selecting coffins or caskets, arranging flowers, coordinating clergy or celebrants, organising music, preparing obituaries and producing order-of-service booklets.
The business can also provide guidance around wake venues, catering, newspaper notices and clothing for the deceased.
Families may choose between different forms of committal, including burial, cremation and crypt interment. Repatriation services are also available where arrangements need to be made for a person to be transported interstate or overseas.
For people planning in advance rather than arranging a funeral immediately following a death, Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals also offers prepaid and pre-planned funeral arrangements.
An Oakleigh South funeral home serving Greater Melbourne
Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals is based at 23–25 Bunney Road, Oakleigh South VIC 3167.
Its location places it within Melbourne’s south-east, and the business regularly serves families in areas including Oakleigh, Clayton and Bentleigh, as well as families elsewhere across Greater Melbourne and Victoria.
The Oakleigh South premises include an on-site chapel with seating for up to 60 people, audio-visual facilities and off-street parking.
An on-site chapel may be useful for families considering a smaller or more intimate service, although church services and other funeral arrangements can also be coordinated depending on a family’s preferences and religious requirements.
Understanding funeral costs and arrangements
Cost is naturally one of the practical questions families may have when researching funeral homes.
Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals states that it provides itemised accounts so families can see how funeral costs are made up. Payment plan options are also available.
The business additionally offers prepaid funeral plans that allow people to document their preferred arrangements in advance and secure them at the applicable price when the plan is established.
Funeral requirements can vary considerably, so readers should contact the funeral home directly for current pricing and an explanation of what is included in any proposed arrangement.
Support for families arranging a funeral for the first time
For many people, organising a funeral is unfamiliar territory.
Questions can begin immediately: who needs to be contacted, what paperwork is required, when the funeral should take place, whether a burial or cremation will be chosen, how religious traditions should be incorporated and how the ceremony itself will work.
Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals provides step-by-step assistance with these arrangements and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
This may be particularly relevant for families who need to begin making arrangements shortly after a death and are unsure what should happen next.
Is Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals worth considering?
For Melbourne families comparing funeral directors, Peter Tziotzis Orthodox Funerals is one business to include in your research, particularly if you are based in Melbourne’s south-east or require experience with Orthodox funeral customs.
Its distinguishing features include more than 30 years of funeral experience, specialist knowledge of several Orthodox traditions, services for families of different faiths and cultures, an Oakleigh South chapel and 24-hour availability.
That does not mean one funeral provider will be right for every family. Funeral arrangements can be deeply personal, and factors such as cultural requirements, location, costs, service preferences and communication style may all influence your decision.
Melbourne Talk recommends contacting providers directly, confirming their current services and pricing, asking any questions that matter to your family and comparing suitable options before proceeding.


