Our supportive team at Miles and Daughters Funeral Directors provides funeral services in Reading, Wokingham, Maidenhead, Bracknell, Crowthorne and surrounding areas.
At one of the most emotional and difficult times of your life, our experienced team are here to support you and listen to your needs.
Suzanne Mead
a week ago
Carena Phillips
a year ago
I can not thank Sue enough for the service and care my father and I received on the sudden passing of my dearly loved mum. Sue made our journey so easy and the care she showed was over whelming. We will be forever grateful for making my mums final journey the best it could of been. A truly wonderful team.
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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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