Edward McHugh in DUNDEE, TAYSIDE | NAFD

Edward McHugh

Owned by: James Ashton and Son Ltd

132-136, Hilltown, DUNDEE, TAYSIDE, DD37BJ

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01382224834

About

We are a funeral director in dedicated to helping your family when in need. For more information please contact us.

Latest Reviews

5

Lesley Dolan

9 months ago

I would highly recommend this firm. Everything was handled professionally and sensitively. Chris's guidance was invaluable in helping my novice self organise my mum's funeral. My parents had taken out a funeral plan which I would also recommend as many decisions had already been taken in advance.

5

Lynne Blair

11 months ago

We as a family had an excellent experience with James Ashton &Edward McHugh they were very supportive and gave us good guidance and support which gave my dad (James Blair ) the good send of he deserved flowers were beautiful all music and tributes were spot on and Alan Morgan was excellent lots of positive comments from friends and family who attended , I would highly recommend them as a company to use

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I arrange a funeral?


  • Most aspects of the funeral can be tailored.
  • You don't have to have a minister present.
  • There are some legal and administrative tasks.

How do I find the right funeral director?


  • Do some initial research.
  • Think about the sort of funeral you are looking for.
  • Choose a NAFD member for a high quality service.
  • Speak to a few funeral directors, either on the phone or face to face.
  • Choose the ones you feel comfortable with.
  • Ask them to explain their services and give you a breakdown of costs.

Compassionate Funeral Planning Tailored for You

Our attended funeral service is available from:

£1,380

Please speak to us to find out more about our services and pricing. We're always here for you.

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What usually happens after arranging a funeral

Most families arrange the funeral first. Dealing with the estate often comes next — something many people don't realise at the time.

There's nothing you need to do right now. A quick check can help you understand what to expect later.

Often comes up when:

  • Banks ask for paperwork
  • Property is involved
  • Uncertainty about a will
See what usually applies

Takes about a minute. No paperwork needed.