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Jean Corke
3 weeks ago
I have recently attended 2 funerals both carried out with professionalism ,dignity .and kindness to all the family.A huge thank you to all the team for your care and support through a very sad time.
Cathy Whimhurst
4 months ago
I would like to say a huge thankyou to all at Wealden funeral servicesThe service you provided was professional, traditional, compassionate, and accommodatingWords are not enough when it comes to expressing how much we as a family appreciated all your efforts
Mark Beaman
5 months ago
Thank you for all your arrangements and making the day so special for Robert.
Chris Maggie Alston
7 months ago
We appreciated the care and attention from you and your colleagues that ensured everything ran very smoothly on the day. We felt completely at ease given the circumstances.
Robin Cook
4 years ago
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