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"Brian drove the hearse for my mum and as soon as he saw me he came over asking if everything was ok — so consoling towards myself, my son and daughter."
— Deborah Taylor (about Brian)
"I was able to take all the time I wanted from the time they arrived at my home to leaving the crematorium. They are definitely the people I want to do my funeral when the time comes."
— Doreen Jeffreys
"Even when everything was over he came over to give me his condolences and also asked if I was ok for getting to the Coopers Mill. Nothing was too much for you — a very big thank you to Brian for being such a wonderful and caring soul."
— Deborah Taylor (about Brian)
"Frank was who arranged everything for my husband's funeral, so caring and compassionate, nothing was too much. I went to 3 different funeral directors before deciding, and I really could not have chosen any better."
— Doreen Jeffreys (about Frank)
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