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Pamela King
5 months ago
Thank you so much for the utmost respect you showed for my husband and the care and compassion you showed my daughters and l at my husbands funeral, special thanks to Karen for all the arrangements and Rachel and also her driver on the day of the funeral for their attentiveness, nothing was too much trouble to take my husband on his last journey.They made our devastating situation more bearable with their kindness. l would strongly recommend their services.
Rosemarie Emery
a year ago
A very big Thank you to Mandy and Becky for the care you gave to mum's funeral. We couldn't have asked for better. Thank you Becky for the beautiful service.
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