It is common practice that a Funeral Director will liaise with us and, to help you, any payments are made directly to us by them. Below we have provided a brief overview of some of the possible costs that might be included.
A Funeral Service is typically held with the deceased person's coffin present, while a Memorial Service is often held after the person has been buried or cremated. Both Services can include Eulogies, Music and other elements of a traditional funeral. This Service often takes place in the Crematorium where we gather with the friends and family of the person whose life we are there to pay tribute to and remember. While this part of the Service can take place in one of the many Chapels, managed by local Funeral Directors, it often will take place in one of the Crematoria which we serve. Below are the more local locations:
While the Interment of Ashes is often overlooked, this short ceremony can hold a deep personal significance. Offering a chance to say final goodbyes the Interment of Ashes can be a touching tribute to your loved one and can provide closure and solace while continuing to honour their memory.
While we can provide support to help ease this process, it is touching to remember that the most meaningful tributes are often those which are heartfelt expressions from those who personally knew the departed. While not replacing the important bonds that you have with your loved one I can assist you in crafting a tribute that fittingly honours their unique life and some of your precious memories.
I understand the importance of respecting your individual wishes when the time comes. By taking the time to plan ahead, we can ensure your preferences are known, easing the burden on family members and ensuring your farewell reflects something of who you are and how you would like to be remembered.
I aim to keep the practical side of organising a funeral as transparent and straightforward as possible. If you have a question that is not covered here then please do speak with us as. While your requests may be unique to your particular circumstances, that does not mean that they are not important. Thank you.