John Nodes Funeral Services in North Kensington is situated on Cricklewood Broadway. We first started in 1828 and have been arranging funerals for over 185 years.
Our experienced and caring team will advise and support you at every stage of the funeral planning process, with a wide range of options and transparent pricing.
Nilza Cruz da Costa
3 weeks ago
I walked in not knowing what to expect or what to do, Samantha and team were able to put us as a family at ease, making each step clear and with the upmost compassion. I could not have asked for a better experience when venturing into the unknown.
jelen jelenko
3 months ago
When you are at your lowest point you are so grateful for anything and everything that can help. In loosing my dearest Zorica I have found John Nodes Funeral Service to be honest, reliable and compassionate with my pain and suffering. They have helped so much to make the funeral of my dearest memorable and dignified event down to the minute details, and I have only utmost regards for their services.
Andrea Graham
9 months ago
Thank you for your patience while we planned the service and the expertise of you and your team handling, preparing and transporting his body with care and respect.I am very pleased that I chose your funeral home as you took away a lot of my stress and anxiety, and all of our requests were carried out seamlessly.
STLBakes
9 months ago
We were handled by a very rude and unprofessional woman who unfortunately took part in the service. Her customer service was next to none and she was very heartless, considering that she is ultimately representing John Nodes she should be ashamed of how she conducted herself towards us. I really hope that when she has a bereavement she is not treated in the same way.She was so ashamed that when we left John Nodes it was her colleague who ushered us out and apologised to us so thank you for the person who did that as for the other one, remember that you are dealing with grieving family and friends and if your not going to conduct yourself in a right manner then you shouldn't be working there at all!
Ray Wilson
2 years ago
I would certainly recommend John Nodes, I contacted them prior to my mums passing, as it was expected. I spoke with Maria, she explained the process and said that they could be contacted 24/7.Nina made all the funeral arrangements, including the flowers, music, the priest, the cremation, funeral cars and printing of the order of service and memorial cards. I spoke with her on a few occasions and she was very professional, caring, sympathetic and very easy to deal with.On the day Samantha was the lead, again she was very easy to deal with, very professional, caring and sympathetic. She reassured us as a family. It made what was a very difficult day a bit easier.I would definitely use them again.
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