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Penny Dale
7 months ago
My son tragically took his own life on 28.1.24. I requested that OHaras looked after him. Anthony was wonderful with us and guided us through this very difficult time. The last 3 weeks have been devastating but his funeral was yesterday. It was the hardest thing I have ever had to do but the day was made beautiful by Anthony and his team. We have been treated with the utmost respect and Ollie was treated with so much dignity. Thank you all staff at OHaras in Wimbourne
Tracey Court
a year ago
Both of our parents were looked after by O’Haras and I hope that I too can be looked after by them when my time comes , I cannot express how comfortable the team there made us feel and I never once thought that Mum or Dad where not being looked after even though they had passed away, they are all extremely empathetic people which really shines through when you talk to them , I recommend them completely
Davina Adlem
a year ago
As always compassionate professional and personal, make you feel at ease knowing you can put your trust in them.thankyou once again Anthony and team. Perfect.
Ed Williams
a year ago
Stephen
2 years ago
Saw their car N9 NOH driving on wimborne Road West onto canford bottom yesterday (4th May) at 13:58 using their mobile phone holding it up to their face talking. Very silly in a sign written car especially as there are very good cameras on Canford bottom roundabout. What a great image for the company.... its 6 points and a £200 for a reason. Using a phone whilst driving kills, how ironic being a funeral company.
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