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.
Elaine Freeman
a year ago
Outstanding service. Thoughtful, considerate, compassionate and caring. Extremely professional. Thank you so much Annette and Caroline for keeping us well informed and looking after us so well.
Mags Cran
a year ago
Very caring and helpful people for a difficult sad time
Jennie Lockley
a year ago
Thoughtful and caring. Helpful and informative at all times. Couldn’t ask for more really.
Su North-Bond
6 years ago
Sadly my father passed on the 3/12/18 and Gillivers Funeral Directors were recommended to me. They were so respectful and kind throughout and my Fathers funeral was perfect. During tragic and stressful times it’s so good to know that there is a company to guide you through the process. Thank you so much. Su North-Bond
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