Dawe Brothers Funeral Directors was founded in 1955.
Our dedicated teams at our Hereford, Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye 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.
J
3 months ago
Used dawe brothers for a very long time. But they have changed alot since joining funeral partners. I would consider what there market is about. They not interested how you feel or have any sympathy although they good actors in showing you that they care. It's all about the costs and they just out for themselves to make money out of familiesVery disgusting and upsetting to treat families like this but thats funeral partners for you!!
Rita Finlay
7 months ago
Due to the distance most had to be arranged/chosen via email & pictures. They made it as easy as possible, and were very very patient and gentle when I had to decisions to make. Prices were explained & suggestions were made without pressure as to what I could choose. The booklet they had printed with the order of service was a delight, & many mentioned how lovely it was. This included a very friendly Mark Townsend who was able to speak of my Father, so well & included a story that many mentioned at the following tea. Dawe Bros were even able to arrange flowers as well as a very wonderful tea within walking distance of the funeral service. I could not have had a better funeral from my Dad, I would certainly recommend them for every part of the funeral, right down to sending me some extra photo’s I might have not taken myself . What terrific service
Sara Clayton
8 months ago
We cannot thank Dawe Brothers enough, especially Julie who was so very kind and compassionate from my first very frantic phone call. The whole experience was made so much easier with her support. Catherine and Helen were also just outstanding. The funereal was so beautiful, we cannot thank you all enough. We would not hesitate to recommend Dawe brothers.
Allison Brookes
2 years ago
I would like to thank Dawes for being so professional, sympathetic, caring and accommodating during the aftermath of mum's passing! It's a pretty crazy time but they were calm and collected. They took their time, they made sure we were aware of all the decisions that needed to be made, they were exceptionally respectful and they went above and beyond to help in any way they could. Their vehicles are immaculate, their staff are friendly and respectful and I would thoroughly recommend their services. At a difficult time they make things a lot easier.
Shirley Diez
2 years ago
From the moment we met Daniel at Dawn Brothers, he made us feel at ease and his professionalism made us feel confident and reassured. The arrangements from start to finish were done at out pace. On the day of the funeral everything went smoothly and all staff from Dawe Bros were well presented and acted very professionally. We would highly recommend their services. Thank you.
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