We are proud of our history dating back to 1832, as a small independent regional co-operative our main aim has always been around helping people, nowhere is that more apparent than in our funeral locations.
Jo and Joy are proud to serve the local community, helping families through a difficult time with their professionalism and dedication.
Lisa Sharratt
a month ago
The most difficult time made so easy with the support and compassion of Jo and Joy who nursed me through every step of mum’s final journey. They listened and responded and ensured that every small detail was carried out and huge respect was shown by every member of the team on the day. I couldn’t have asked for more and I can’t thank them enough.
Sandra Payne
7 years ago
My husband and I have just made our funeral plans ... Jo and Tom couldnt have been more helpful every single detail was thoroughly explained and our questions and worries were laid to rest (so to speak).Thank you Jo and Tom
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