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.
Andy Ross
6 years ago
I have no hesitation in recommending the professionalism and services of Welham Jones. By far the best Funeral Director I have dealt with.It feels very odd, given the circumstance to be saying "Loved it" which is what Google calls 5 stars, but 5 stars is what Welham Jones deserve.
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