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"The integration of music, pictures and the reading by the celebrant worked beautifully. Everyone said it was a lovely service, so thanks to all at the Co-op and Coral in particular for making it happen."
— Steve Clark (about Coral)
"Coral sorted it all for us - we didn't have to worry about anything. She did a tremendous job to make the whole process stress free and go smoothly."
— Mel Gosling (about Coral)
"Nothing was too much trouble for her in care and attention with our needs and any concerns. I would give 10 Stars."
— Francis Wellard (about Coral)
"Coral is so knowledgeable and super organised which was very important as this was unknown territory to me. Coral explained everything clearly to me and was so helpful - I can highly recommend this lovely lady who is so very good at her job."
— Kerry Wellard (about Coral)
"We are very thankful to have had Coral helping us organise all the details at such a difficult time. She offered clear, empathetic advice and helped with all queries - organising every detail most efficiently. She picked a celebrant who really delivered the tone of celebration to the service that we as family wished for whilst allowing time for reflection."
— Jess Rafinski (about Coral)
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