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Deborah Wilkinson
4 months ago
I had not a clue what to do regarding a funeral when my brother suddenly died earlier this month. Everybody I spoke to at The Co op Funeral Services in Chatteris & then George James & son in March were helpful & courteous nothing was to big a problem for them. They even brought my brothers body back to March from Leicester. I cannot thank them enough & a special thanks to Kerry Rolfe for doing a simple service & for reading the eulogy I wrote
Sue Kimmins
9 months ago
Dignified, beautiful, helpful, respectful - couldn't have asked for more
sally reeve
a year ago
Our family cannot thank George James enough. We have nothing but praise for all staff. The treatment we were given after losing our beloved mum, from start to finish was amazing, made us feel so relaxed, friendly, that goes along way when you are organising a funeral for your loved ones. Nothing was ever a problem, just a phone call and everything they could do for you they did. Even a visit to the chapel of rest. A personal touch. A cup of tea. Perfect.
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