Doves of PeaceWhite dove release for funerals, memorials, weddings and other special occasions in Melbourne, Victoria.An affordable service with symbolic visual and emotional appeal for all ages and cultures. The release of white doves at funerals, memorials and other special occasions is a beautiful and honoured tradition throughout the world. The release of white doves is also respected by clergy, civil celebrants and psychologists, as a valuable step in the grieving process of “letting go”. For a modest fee, photographs may be taken unobtrusively, providing mementos of the day. As the dove soars heavenward, the white ribbon flutters to earth and is given to loved ones as a reminder of the beauty and peace of the moment. Doves of Peace works closely with all the major funeral companies to ensure that the release is performed to a set pattern in a dignified, sensitive manner. One or more birds are released at the appropriate time at the: Church Graveside Crematorium Gardens School Nursing Home
Not only do we provide funeral doves, but wedding doves and snow white birds for all occasions. We also specialise in: Memorial Services Special Days Anniversaries Thankgivings Graduations Dedications Weddings and Marriages Christenings Promotions Festivals Birthdays
We release only pure white homing birds representing doves, which meets the standards set by the RSPCA. Our birds return safely home after release. Doves of Peace - Releasing the Spirit Audrey and John Hurley mobile: 0421 990 651 phone: (03) 9893 3992 fax: (03) 9893 5935 Serving the areas of Melbourne, Victoria, from Blackburn to Hawthorn, Balwyn, Kew, Canterbury, Toorak, Malvern, Fitzroy, Carlton, Burwood, Keilor, Glen Waverley, Doncaster, Northcote, Brunswick, Coburg, Kensington, Thornbury, St Kilda, and as far as Melton and Mordialloc, Dandenong. | "A white dove was released. Thank you, it is a treasured memory of that day." 
"I hope that someone will do that for me when it's my time, it was so perfect and serene." 
"When I came out and saw you holding the dove, the knot that had been in my chest since my husband died just went away." |