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Before the funeral
Before a funeral service takes place, you may wish to explore additional care or services that can support your family and loved ones. This may include preparing a memorial, bringing your loved one into a private residence, or choosing embalming. The options below are designed to help you choose what feels right for you.
REMOVAL AND RE-FIXING A MEMORIAL To enable a burial to take place, it may be necessary to remove and re-fix an existing memorial. Options to consider; Temporary grave marker Cremation tablet and vase Standard lawn type headstone NAMM fitted Kerb set (single only) Statues etc will be priced on application (after survey). Prices exclude new foundations and sub-bases.
OUT OF HOURS FUNERAL SUPPLEMENT Funerals can be completed outside of normal working hours, subject to local regulations. Monday – Friday after 5pm and before 9am Saturday Sunday and bank holidays EMBALMING Choosing whether to see a person again after they have died is a very personal decision. Embalming can help restore a natural and restful appearance which can bring comfort when visiting a loved one in the reflection room. Embalming (optional - up to 4 weeks) Embalming - long stay
(required if over 4 weeks) Embalming - repatriation (compulsory)
PACEMAKER/IMPLANTS It will be necessary to remove a pacemaker or implant to enable a cremation to take place. Pacemaker/implants removal Please note this is not required for burial.
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