On behalf of the Searson family, welcome and thank you for visiting our page; we hope it provides you with some of the information you may require. The Searson Family Funeral Service is a true family business; we are who we say we are, and you know who you are dealing with—a family business dedicated to providing service based on a natural desire to exceed.
Jackie Evans
5 months ago
Searson's did a fantastic job for my Dad's funeral. They were very compassionate and kind and we felt we were taken very good care of. Andy took the service and he was just amazing, very warm-hearted. Thank you so much Searsons!
Ann Fletcher
6 months ago
I would like to thank Debi and Abi at the Copnor branch for their help with my Aunties funeral . (They also did my uncles a few years ago ) The kindness and compassion went a long way to help me through what was a very stressful time. Debi went the extra mile to sort a few things for us at short notice .Thanks also to her husband for getting the order of Service done so quickly too. We also had flowers from the Havant branch as there is an in house florist there , they were beautiful . No need to run around and find a florist . Thank you Searsons ! Ann and Naomi x
Keith Budden
7 months ago
Abby and Debi at the Copnor Office were fantastic throughout the whole process, keeping us updated and approaching everything with compassion and professionalism. Thanks too to Matt and the other staff involved at the funeral ceremony itself, nothing was too much trouble and the whole day was handled with sensitivity.
Steve Richardson
13 years ago
When our dear uncle Sid passed away, we visited several funeral directors and found them to be cold and impersonal, whereas Searsons were the opposite. Andy and Debbie guided us through the experience of arranging our uncle's funeral with care and sensitivity. We were able to visit him in the Chapel of rest as much as we needed and were trusted with the front door key to let ourselves in whenever we needed. Andy spent a long time listening to us talking about our uncle and when he spoke at the service, it was as if he had known Sid himself. Also moving was when we drove past Sid's home with the hearse and Debbie got out to walk slowly in front of the hearse. There were many other personal touches too numerous to mention that eased the pathway through the sadness we were feeling. We would always recommend Searsons as a caring and compassionate family funeral service that treats bereaved families and their loved ones as individuals, with the dignity and respect they deserve and need during such times of sadness. Thank you to all the Searson family. Steve & Cheryl Richardson
Hannah Eastland
13 years ago
The Searson family are kind which reflects within the company. When helping arrange the funeral they were flexible and informative; for my family Andy and Debbie drove to Slovakia for us to bring my uncle home, giving us updates daily. Andy and Debbie are lovely people and deal with passed love ones with respect. They become apart of the family supporting everyone in a sad time.
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