Walter C. Parson Funeral Directors is a family business established in 1842 at Stoke Climsland, Cornwall. It has, either by inheritance or acquisition, remained in the family over seven generations.
We strive to deliver a first class service, one which would only be acceptable to a member of our own family.
Jean Fry
a month ago
Walter C Parson (Plympton branch), were the company who I went to for my husband's funeral recently, and I have to say that it was a wise choice. From my first meeting in their office to the day of the funeral, the staff could not have been more helpful or compassionate. They answered all my questions and did not try to sell me anything I hadn't asked for.On the day, the arrival of the hearse at the crematorium was conducted with great dignity, respect and professionalism. I couldn't have asked for anything more.Funerals are never happy events, but Walter Parson's made the occasion less stressful and more bearable, and I can sincerely recommend them to anyone who is in the sad position of having to choose a funeral director.
Jill Whittall
4 years ago
My family and myself were thrown into the maelstrom of a funeral for my Father (L.Richards) Walter Parsons walked us through the whole process. they made it clear and took the burden off our shoulders. The professionalism shown and the care they took of my family was exceptional. If a funeral can be called good, then the one organised by Walter Parsons was first class. Thank you to all staff at Walter Parsons, Plympton. I hope I don't need your services for quite a while, but would not go anywhere else.
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