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Alex easdon
a year ago
This funeral directors is a disgrace. Today I answered the phone when the woman calling asked for my wife by name, when I asked who she was, she said she was from Forest Funeral Services. I had the phone on loud so my wife heard the call and was upset as she has been ill. We are in our seventies and should not have to put up with this type of inconsiderate and callas call from a company that should be caring and sensitive, which this company is not. It is just interested in chasing people up for work, no matter how upsetting it is to the person involved. This company is an affront to the Funeral Business and should be avoided at all cost. The site would not let me post my review if I did not put a star which I had to do, which says it allA Easdon
Stephen Berry
a year ago
Graeme and Julie looked after everything for us. Professional and caring from the first minute to the last.
Kirsty Walker
a year ago
Cold Called Today about funeral plan this is shocking
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