When a loved one passes away, there seem to be so many things which have to be done, and all in a comparatively short space of time. Most important of all is the registration of the death which MUST be carried out within 5 days of death. Then there is the visit to the Funeral Director to make arrangements there, the florist, the Church, the Minister or Celebrant, the Crematorium or Cemetry, the venue for the wake or reception, the caterers and so much more. We can offer you our skills and experience to ease these pressures.
You may feel it would still be advisable to consult a Funeral Director to complete the necessary legal paperwork. However, we are familiar with the process following your registration of the death and we are able to complete this with you if you require or, you may wish to do it yourself at home. There is no obligation in English Law to consult a Funeral Director if you do not wish to do so.
If you would like our assistance with any aspect of the funeral planning, we would be more than happy to assist you for example:
- Floral Tributes
- Coffins and Caskets
- Vicar/Priest/Minister - any denomination
- Orders of Service
- Placement of Obituarys
- Hymns, Music and/or Songs
- Poetry and Readings
- Photographs and Videos
- Venue for your Funeral Wake/Reception/Tea
- Providing a themed "send off" - according to yours and/or the deceased's wishes
- Books of Condolence
- Prayer and Thank You Cards
- Memorial Bookmarks and other stationery/printed items
- Memorial Service
.. anything else? Just ask - we are happy to help you.
how much doea this cost?
Posted by: emma | August 11, 2008 at 04:35 AM