An independent family run funeral directors for over 120 years. With branches based in York, Pocklington, Market Weighton, Tadcaster and Easingwold, we guarantee that help is at hand whenever it is needed, 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year
Gemma Robson
3 months ago
Paul and Julie and all the staff at Market Weighton have been absolutely amazing following the death of my father recently. They have handled everything so efficiently and respectfully we are so grateful to all the team including the Celebrant Sophie who was so caring and kind throughout. Thank you for making such a difficult time slightly more bearable (Chris, Gemma and Andrew)
Coral Green
a year ago
Thank you so much 😊 you helped us so much and guided us through out this sad time. Would highly recommend thank you
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