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.
Linden Partridge
2 years ago
After losing Mum recently I cannot recommend the Dawe Brothers highly enough, from the start Justin looked after us so well and his attitude towards looking after mum was second to none. Justin made sure that we felt he was there to offer support and advice without being intrusive. The actual day went like clockwork with friends and family all commenting on how lovely the day had been. I can also recommend Martin the Celebrant who managed the actual day with sensitivity and good humour. A real positive input to what was a very difficult day .
martin comerford
2 years ago
At the most difficult time when your loved one passes away you are left helpless as to what to do. Just one phone call to Dawe Brothers and everything was taken care of immediately. There are so many things to be taken care of, many you’ve not even thought of. Justin and everyone at Dawe Brothers acted in the most professional manner with the greatest sympathy for me and my family at a devastating time of our lives. We cannot thank them enough for their services and I would not hesitate in using the company again and whenever I needed any advice on matters it was only a phone call away. Thank you Justin and team for an excellent service.
Emma Peyton
2 years ago
I cannot recommend Dawe Brothers highly enough, after losing my Dad suddenly the service we received from the first moment was amazing. Everyone was so kind and compassionate, especially Justin who just made the whole difficult experience that little bit easier to cope with.Even seeing my Dad at the chapel of rest was less traumatic as he looked so peaceful and cared for. I honestly from the bottom of my heart thank Justin and the team for not only caring for my Dad, but also my family.
John Parker
4 years ago
Fantastic funeral organised by Justin (Ledbury) for a dear family member my uncle. Was there for me at every call even out of hours, helped me sort out the transport as we took him on a tractor and trailer. Nothing was ever a problem. Very impressed how my uncle looked at rest too as I've never seen it before. Follow up of aftercare has been amazing too.
Deborah Evans
4 years ago
The Funeral arrangements for my husbands mum were handled with care and compassion. All our wishes were granted and no request went unheard. The service provided by Dawes of Ledbury was exceptional and we would recommend them for their understanding and empathy.
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