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"Thank you for everything you have done for us with such sensitivity and respect, we really could not have expected any more from you."
— Steven Hood
"The Celebrant who conducted the service was truly wonderful, and invested a LOT of time into making sure the eulogy was absolutely perfect, with everybody's favourite and most important memories included."
— K S
"Our family members were so well supported by Hickmott's throughout the entire process, right through to them driving us to the wake venue after the service had finished."
— K S
"When I lost my prem baby they were the most helpful of all. They helped me with everything, they were very respectful and always smiling, professional and most importantly very understanding of my situation. I cannot say how grateful I am of their help and support."
— Gosia Szczurek
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