A H Rogers and Sons Funeral Directors was founded in 1881.
Our dedicated teams at our Eastleigh, Hedge End, Shirley and West End funeral homes are committed to creating tailored funerals that reflect the unique life of your loved one.
We can be contacted 24 hours a day, by telephone, and are here to discuss your needs. Or if you prefer, we can visit your home to discuss funeral arrangements
Colin Bealey
a month ago
A huge thank you to everyone at AH Rogers, Eastleigh, but especially to Helen, who guided me and my two daughters, Sarah and Jo, through the funeral process of my late wife, mother and grandmother Annette Bealey. From the moment we walked through the door, we were treated with compassion, kindness and loving care. Always available to answer any questions we were guided through the whole funeral process with ease and they took care of everything. The service went extremely well , despite the awful weather on the day. Thank you so very much.
Thomas Webb
a month ago
We were all very impressed with Helen Craddock. Helen was extremely respectful and professional, taking the time to get to know the family to arrange the perfect floral tribute and recommend the most appropriate Celebrant (Victoria Wesley).Helen also when out of her way to visit our home to collect Andrew's funeral suit and deliver his ashes back to us.We have visited Helen a couple of times after the funeral and we are immediately recognised and always warmly welcomed.Even after the funeral Helen continues to offer support for the family.We opted for a slightly less traditional funeral and Victoria (Vicky) Wesley took the time to get to know the family and deliver the perfect funeral for Andrew.This was my first experience with organising a funeral and, during an incredibly stressful time, I was truly impressed with how smoothly AH Rogers & Sons organised everything.
paul newman
2 months ago
Can I take this moment to say thanks to all of the team in AH Rogers. [ All of you are great, ] and a special thank you to Helen.A great team and I would recommend AH Rogers every time.
Joanne Wood
2 months ago
Helen at the Eastleigh branch did the funeral for my ex husband yesterday and I really can’t thank her enough for all her support and making sure we gave him the beautiful send off he deserved. She also sadly did the funeral for my ex mother in law 18 months ago and again went above and beyond for us which is why I knew she had to do Jason’s funeral. She made a horrible situation into something memorable for all the right reasons
Merv Allen
5 months ago
Helen was professional and friendly from the start and throughout. Andy was brilliant on the day and they both made the whole experience as easy as possible during the funeral arrangements for my Dad. Highly recommend and would definitely use them again if I ever needed. Thank you so much to the Eastleigh branch.
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