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Billy Lumsden
a month ago
Very professional, very careing, helpful through out , simply the best for us.
Jane Sawyer
2 years ago
Jean Fisher (Ur-Tubes)
3 years ago
We would like to thank everyone at Co-Op funeral Corby for all their help and support for our mum Jean Kelly's funeral. Their level of professionalism and genuine care was appreciated by us all. Special thanks goes to Janice for your outstanding patience, guidance and genuine warmth and kindness. If ever a person had a calling to do this work it must be Janice. You make a huge difference to grieving families by your love and dedication to your work. Bless you xxx
`Alison Tilley
4 years ago
Our family would like to express our sincere gratitude for the funeral held 20.10.16 for our beautiful grand-daughter Honey Rose Adams. The service provided was second to none. We especially have to mention the conductor who was superb throughout.We would have no hesitation in recommending your services.Thank you once againMr and Mrs Tilley
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