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Funeral Arrangements

Making funeral arrangements can be an emotional task and we are here to support you by taking care of all the practical arrangements, following your wishes and those of your loved one.

Funeral arrangements are highly personal; some people choose a simple funeral whilst others prefer a more elaborate service.

When planning a funeral, it is important that the person making the arrangements can give instructions and make decisions regarding the funeral details.

You may make the funeral arrangements at your home, one of our comfortable offices in The Southwest or another location, such as a solicitor’s office or friend’s home.

When arranging a funeral, we will discuss various choices with you including:

  • Whether there will be a burial or cremation
  • Where the funeral will take place – church, chapel, crematorium or elsewhere.

We will then liaise with the necessary parties to agree a date and time for the service, to meet your requirements.

We will also need to know the following details about your loved one:

  • Their full name, address and date of birth
  • The name and contact details of their doctor
  • Whether a death certificate has been issued

We will assist you in the completion of all documentation and make all necessary arrangements with those officiating the service, together with the cemetery or crematorium, as required.

We will then provide you with written confirmation of all the funeral arrangements, together with a detailed estimate of the costs.

Our experienced staff will guide you through all of the other options and funeral arrangements, including:

  • The choice of coffin or casket
  • Dressing your loved one
  • Transport for the day of the funeral
  • Writing and placing an announcement in the newspaper
  • The choice of music or poetry for the service
  • Organising flowers and donations
  • Preparing a eulogy
  • Service stationery including service sheets
  • Catering

Choosing a burial or cremation

The decision as to whether to commit your loved one via burial or cremation is a very personal one.

Coffins and Caskets

Coffins come in various styles and materials and can be adapted to suit the type of committal that you have chosen for your loved one.

Hearse and family vehicles

There are many transport options and we will discuss these options with you when arranging the funeral.

Green Funerals

Green Funerals – sometimes referred to as ‘natural burials’ or ‘eco funerals’ – are an increasingly popular option.

Floral Tributes

Flowers are commonly used by family and friends to reflect their sympathy and thoughts at this emotional time.

Funeral Stationery

Choosing to have an Order of Service at your loved one’s funeral is a simple way of personalising their service.

Eulogy

Writing a eulogy is a way of saying farewell to someone who has died – it helps to bring the person to life in the minds of the audience.

Music & Hymns

The choice of music at a funeral service is a very personal one. Whilst not all funeral services include traditional hymns, most services include some type of music.