Torpoint Funeral Directors Pidgen & Son was established at Trevol Business Park in 1990 by David Pidgen, having originally been founded by David’s father Francis in 1946.
In 2003, David entrusted his business to Walter C. Parson, a seventh generation family run company.
We strive to deliver a first class service, one which would only be acceptable to a member of our own family.
Jane Norman
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Paul Smith
2 years ago
Sadly my mother passed away in hospital just before Christmas 2017.Pidgen and Son Funeral Service worked with my brother to provide a well executed and thoughtful day, of which my mother would have been proud, including both church service and cremation.I found their staff both courteous and thoughtful . Their management of the whole ceremony was marvellous, helping all family members to get through what would otherwise have been a very stressful time.Thanks so much for all your help.
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