We promise to give you the best end of life care, support and experience with a compassionate and ethical approach. Whether you’re arranging a funeral now or planning for the future, we’ll give you the time, understanding and respect to ensure a fitting tribute. The Co-operative Funeralcare are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Mo Redford'giles
2 years ago
Eric Halfabee
2 years ago
A very close relative of mine visited a few weeks ago and was not impressed.It was for a viewing of a recently deceased loved one.However, the lady who took the viewing wasn't wearing a mask.When challenged to wear one. She said that "She has never worn one" and "It is just the flu!"Maybe this is a ploy by Coop to create more customers? I don't know.But as long as Covid is around. I implore you to avoid this place.AVOID!
Glenda Kane
5 years ago
The team at the coop did my husband proud they did a wonderful job from start to finish thankyou so much x
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