With 240 years of experience, we know that organising a funeral can seem like a daunting task, especially when we find ourselves having to make difficult decisions at a time of loss and bereavement.
You can trust Lodge Brothers to guide you through every step of the journey. We take great pride in being able to offer a 24 hour service, 365 days a year, providing advice on what needs to be done.
Jenny Parkes
2 months ago
We've used Lodge Brother's in Twickenham twice now. Once for my mother and more recently for my father. I can't recommend them highly enough, especially Julie. She is kind, calm and understanding. She took great care of my parents and us, treating us with dignity and respect. Nithing is too much for her. The gentlemen who looked after us on the day of the funeral were also kind and professional. You couldn't leave your loved ones in better hands.
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Most families arrange the funeral first. Dealing with the estate often comes next — something many people don't realise at the time.
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Practical advice on choosing a funeral director you can trust — what to look for, questions to ask, red flags to watch for, and why NAFD membership matters.
A practical, step-by-step guide to arranging a funeral in the UK — from registering the death through to the service itself, including choosing burial or cremation, selecting music and readings, and understanding what your funeral director will handle.
Probate is the legal process of administering a deceased person's estate. This guide explains when it is needed, how to apply, how long it takes, and whether you need a solicitor.
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