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sandra newman
a year ago
We as a family would like to express our sincere thanks to Dean, Danny and his team on the day and Becky for providing an outstanding service to us. Nothing has been too much trouble to any of you and our sorrowful time was made easier and smoother by your help, empathy, dedication and commitment to us. We will be forever grateful to Dean, Danny, Becky and the wider team for your professionalism and caring attitudes to our grieving selves on Dad’s passing.
Alex Addison
a year ago
Our family could not be more Thankful for the care, attention and sensitivity shown to us by Jayne, Angela and the highly skilled team at Murray’s . Nothing was too much trouble and all our cares and concerns were addressed with patience and understanding every step of the way . Their attention to detail left us with no worries on the day of the funeral, other than being there for our dearly loved Dad. I cannot recommend them highly enough, Kay & Gordon’s Family
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