About W Larcombe & Son
Serving Dubbo and the Central West for generations, W Larcombe & Son Funerals & Monuments provides dignified and personalised funeral services for families during times of loss.
As a family-owned business, we understand the importance of compassion, respect, and trust. Our role is to guide families through practical arrangements with clarity, care, and professionalism.
Who We Are
W Larcombe & Son is a full-service funeral provider offering assistance with all aspects of funeral planning and coordination. We work closely with families to ensure each farewell reflects personal wishes, cultural traditions, and religious beliefs.
Services may be held in a church, chapel, crematorium, graveside, or at a location chosen by the family.
Our Approach
Compassion
We support families with understanding and sensitivity at every stage of the process.
Respect
Every individual is treated with dignity, care, and professionalism.
Clarity
We explain options clearly and guide families through decisions without pressure.
Experience
Our knowledge allows us to manage practical and legal requirements with confidence.
St Andrew’s Chapel
St Andrew’s Chapel on Wingewarra Street is a non-denominational venue available for funeral and memorial services, after-service gatherings, weddings, and community events.
The facility includes a hall, kitchen, and flexible spaces suitable for both small and larger services.
Monuments & Headstones
A monument is a lasting tribute to a life. We design and produce monuments on-site, including stone cutting, polishing, and letter engraving.
We also restore existing memorials affected by time and weather.
Floristry
Floral tributes offer a meaningful way to express remembrance and care. We assist families with arrangements suited to the service and their preferences.
Grief Support
Grief is deeply personal, and there is no right or wrong way to feel. We recognise that support does not end with the funeral service.
We provide information and resources to help individuals and families navigate grief in their own time, with understanding and compassion.