We understand this is a challenging time and it feels like there is a lot to do. We also understand that you’ll probably have a lot of questions going through your mind.
This is normal as most funerals are organised by someone who has never been through the process.
Whether a loved one has died at home, in hospital or in a care home, or whether it was expected or not, we have been helping people for over 60 years to guide them through this time.
Questions we often hear include: How does it work? Cremation or burial? What happens with the will? How do I get a death certificate? What will the funeral cost? Will I be listened to?
We understand that it’s a challenging time, and having a supporting friend who can answer those questions and guide you through the process can help. Our caring team have been that friend for many people – listening, understanding, patient, calm, sympathetic, respectful and open - over the last 60 years.
You may already have an idea of what you want, however, we can help you plan:
- burial or cremation
- the type of service (religious or non-religious)
- the type of coffin
- urn or headstone
- transport
- music or hymns
- flowers
- funeral stationery
- where to hold the wake
- charity donations
- notices in the local paper and online
We are also on hand, 24 hours a day, to help you before the funeral, to arrange the funeral and during the funeral.
And like a friend, we are here to help you organise the funeral that fulfils your loved one's wishes.