Established in 1983, M K Ginder and Sons are the only privately owned and family run firm of funeral directors in the Watford area. Over the years our commitment to the local community has built our reputation for personal service and attention to detail with regards to the care of the deceased. We pride ourselves on being able to provide a personal and bespoke funeral for families.
Sherry Coughlan
3 years ago
Excellent service. Helped and guilded us with everything that was needed.
Peter Uri
5 years ago
This was my first experience dealing with a funeral directors service. My father in law died on Boxing Day, unexpectedly, traumatically and overseas. MK Ginder's service was superb throughout, from liaising with the overseas country and taking delivery of the remains at Heathrow to the funeral service at West Herts Crematorium. Everyone was kind and thoroughly competent throughout the process. Absolutely no hesitation in recommending them.
Nicola Henderson
8 years ago
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