A modern family business with traditional values we care for our clients and their loved ones as we would our own to provide reassurance when it is needed most in helping clients celebrate the life of the person they’ve lost.
Everyone here shows dignity and respect AT ALL TIMES for everyone in our care and are committed to delivering value in everything we do.
Melanie Divall
a year ago
Picture the person you love most in the world taking their final journey and having someone to hold your hand to guide you all the way in helping them do this. This is what Murielle at Borough Green did for us for our lovely mum Irene.Right from the first phonecall we were treated with sympathy, respect and care. So professional, friendly and happy to go the extra mile. I am so happy we chose Welham Jones family undertakers.The funeral service was joyful and sincere, we wore bright colours as it was a celebration of our mum's life. We were not rushed and there was someone there at all times to guide and help us.We felt safe and secure that we were being looked after all the way through the entire process.Thank you so much from all the family
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