East of England Co-op Funeral Service in Felixstowe is part of the East of England Co-operative Society, a member-owned organisation proudly serving communities across Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Hertfordshire, and Cambridgeshire since 1868. Rooted in co-operative values, the society was founded on the principles of trading fairly, working together, and giving back to local communities — values that continue to guide its funeral services today.
The Felixstowe branch, located at 183 Hamilton Road, offers compassionate funeral care as part of a wider network of over 220 convenient locations across the region. As a co-operative, profits and decisions are guided by members and the community, ensuring that the service always puts people first. With more than 155 years of experience supporting families at difficult times, East of England Co-op Funeral Service is committed to providing dignified, respectful, and professional care.
Families in Felixstowe and the surrounding Suffolk area can trust East of England Co-op Funeral Service to guide them through every step of the funeral arrangement process with sensitivity and expertise.
"The staff who attended on the day were so efficient, but also so kind, and respectful of my mum. Everything went so smoothly. At such a sad time for us we can highly recommend the Felixstowe office."
— Anna Tink
"They were very understanding and adaptable when we made some last minute changes. Would highly recommend their services."
— Sue Barnsley
"They carefully took us through all the options we needed to think about, and provided excellent support in the following weeks when questions arose. Thank you for coordinating a beautiful day which honoured Mum and supported us through the process in a really caring way."
— Penny Bell (about Rita, Chanel)
"Chanel, and later Rita, were so helpful, kind, considerate and sensitive at a difficult time for our family. Funeral plans were laid out clearly, and we were relieved of so much of the worry and stress involved."
— Anna Tink (about Chanel, Rita)
"The night of her passing I made the call, and two guys came and, with great care, took my wife to the Walton Chapel of Rest. The whole thing was handled with care and compassion."
— David Goodwin
"Ray ensured that I was kept informed and guided at every stage and encouraged family members to participate in the burial. You guided us through the many aspects and tolerated our frequent quibbles with patience and good grace."
— Grant Annal (about Ray)
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