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Laura Ivett
a month ago
Hi there,thank-you Trev and gang for keeping us up to date with all information we needed to make a calm /easy flowing funeral/cremation (in this crazy covid world atm ),for my Dad recently. Nothing was too much trouble and Trev always had a sympathetic /calming smile on his face.
Karen Mandale
4 months ago
Thank you to Michael and all at W Smith and Sons following the sad loss of my Dad. The service we received, at all times, was professional and courteous, even during this difficult period and for this we are extremely thankful.We would not hesitate to recommend you.From the family of Peter Eady.
Caroline Horan
a year ago
I cannot thank W.Smith and Sons enough for looking after my Daddy. Not only were they lovely towards us at every visit, my Dad’s service was flawless, down to every last detail, ensuring we could celebrate the life of my dad, Tony to its fullest.Thank you all, especially to Roger.The Horan Family
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