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.
Jayne Blowey
9 months ago
Welham Jones Swanley have been absolutely amazing for our family over 2020. My Mothers funeral in June and my Mother in law in September. Beautiful, extremely professional, carried out with the utmost dignity and respect. Absolutely wonderful. The celebrant Neil came to our house and guided us through what to include in our services, adding the perfect touches to eulogies, and catering for however religious we wanted the service to be or not at all. He is truely amazing and has helped my Father come to terms with my Mother's death and how to cope going forward. The whole service given by Welham Jones gives credit to there family run business. Thank you Jayne Kevin Blowey and Paul Butler 28.10.2020
lesley coppin
a year ago
In very difficult times everyone did there utmost to make sure that my mothers funeral went as smoothly as possible. They were so kind. Last minute hitches were resolved when they were not of their making. I would highly recommend them.
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