John G Hogg Funeral Directors was founded in 1992.
Our dedicated teams at our Pallion, Hendon and Farringdon funeral homes 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.
John Henderson
2 months ago
First class service all round from John G Hogg Funeral Directors, firstly with my Father's funeral in July 2018 and then with my Mother's in Aug 2020. Professional and caring, they take care of everything, exactly what you need during those most difficult times.
Margaret Milligan
3 months ago
Very satisfied with the arrangements made especially in this difficult time with the covid-19.
Neil M
10 months ago
Would like to thank Claire for all her support shown to us at a very difficult time
R Gibson
11 months ago
It was so kind of you to take personal care of our father and for showing so much care and compassion when dealing with us and the rest of the family.Forever grateful
Pat
a year ago
From start to finish I felt that John and his staff were excellent. Nothing was to much trouble.
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