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Donna Billing
a year ago
I cannot recommend Blyth and Son highly enough. The staff were amazing when we said we wanted a green burial for our mother. Helen put us in touch with a lovely lady Yuli Somme from Bellacouche who make wool felt burial shrouds. As a family we decided we didn't want a hearse or a tradition ceremony, just our mother's favourite piece of music playing as we carried her to the grave. Blyth and son and especially Helen couldn't have been more helpful, guiding us through this very emotionally charged process. They deserve a 5 star Plus rating!
Andrew Taylor
3 years ago
Stefan Battrick-Newall
3 years ago
As a family we cannot thank Blyths enough. They have been understanding, considerate and sensitive throughout our whole ordeal. Losing a loved one is the toughest time of your life and they have been there helping us with everything. They are both professional and personal at the same time, which was we will never be able to thank then for.
Abi Middleton
3 years ago
Sadly lost 2 grand parents and blyth and son where fabulous and currently awaiting to say my final good bye to another grand parent but this time they collected him from his home and he will be cremated and so far yet again fabulous services from the company and the lady Helen came to see my family to help and she was amazing and still continues to be as I have been to see my grandad and he just looks amazing as he ever did so thank you
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