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Susan Evans
a year ago
Funeral for mum Vera Elliott, from Suzie who did the admin excellent service.On the day Kate the FD did a marvellous job looked after us very well. The little touches Kate did made the day.Everything went well.Cant speak highly enough of Kate and her teamSusan & Graham
j smith
2 years ago
Very helpful and supportive. Big variation between branches, but this one (Normanton Rd) was fine. There was only 2 things that didn't go as expected, on the day of funeral the hearse was very late getting to us and we were late (20 mins) for the service at the crem. The vicar had to change his service due to the time constraints. Also, we ordered a stone via Co op for a church cremation plot, and it took just over 6 months to be installed, due to one reason and another. Having said that, Michelle was very professional and kind and went the extra mile to follow things up.
T Bradley
2 years ago
Such lovely friendly people who make time for you and have a understanding. Everything is dealt with in a respectful manner
David Griffel
2 years ago
Helpful, thoughtful, dignified without being creepy.
Mike Rhodes
3 years ago
Have unfortunately had to use the services here on too many occasions. Always found the staff friendly helpful and respectful.
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