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Julian Buckenham
2 months ago
Julie, David and all their colleagues have made a terribly sad time more bearable, kind and sympathetic. The day could not have past off any better, thank you so much for everything.
Donna Criswell-Sanderson
a year ago
This is a most difficult time but i'm so glad that I have found Towers. Everyone I know has recommended this company and I can see why. They can''t do enough for my family and I. They are thoughtful, kind, professional and I can understand why this is the number one funeral directors over here.
Chris C
3 years ago
Very well looked after by the team, all very helpful and sympathetic. Were always available to chat as more questions came forward. In short...a much better experience than could have hoped for during a difficult time.Many thanksChris and Jasmine
Paul Baldry
4 years ago
A CATALOGUE OF UNFORGIVABLE ERRORS with the cheek to send a letter of NON apology for appalling mistakes made, FAULTY TOWERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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