George Steele and Son Funeral Directors was founded in 1919.
Our dedicated teams at our Ossett funeral home 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.
Carole Bambrough-Oates
2 weeks ago
Excellent service, we have used George Steele Funeral Directors for decades and have never been disappointed, thoroughly professional service, we would not hesitate to recommend them.
Wendy Dunwell
7 months ago
Throughout the whole process George Steele and Son's were the epitome of proffesionalism and dignity.
Mark Burkinshaw
7 months ago
A brilliant service.
Michael Haley
10 months ago
Excellent service provided from start to finish for something that is such a sad time. Lovely touch of Jayden leading the hearse from the start and stop off point and bowing to the coffin each time. Very respectful and sobering experience so thank you
David Mountain
10 months ago
Handled all our arrangements with care, compassion and full consideration. Very helpful and accommodating to our needs. Richard and his team were superb throughout.
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