East of England Co-op Funeral Service in Felixstowe is part of the East of England Co-operative Society, a member-owned organisation with over 160 years of heritage serving communities across Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Hertfordshire, and Cambridgeshire. Founded on the principles of fairness, community support, and putting members first, the co-operative has grown to operate across more than 220 convenient locations throughout the region.
The Felixstowe branch, located at 213 High Street, Walton, forms part of the co-operative's dedicated funeral services division, offering compassionate support to families at their most difficult times. As a community-focused organisation, the East of England Co-op is guided by co-operative values, ensuring that profits and decisions are made in the best interests of its 400,000 members and the wider community it serves.
With a long-standing commitment to local communities and a family of businesses spanning food, travel, funeral services, security, and property, the East of England Co-op brings experience, trust, and genuine care to every family they support in Felixstowe and the surrounding Suffolk area.
"I know my Dad would have been so pleased with the service. Lisa was fantastic from the first meeting and I received excellent communication throughout the process."
— Nicki Ray (about Lisa)
"It was a memorable day that the family will treasure. Everything all went very smoothly - Drivers and Escorts were all fabulous and Celebrant Viv was truly amazing."
— Carl Friar (about Viv)
"Everything went perfectly, and we celebrated Dad's life in the way we, and he would have wanted. The team who supported us did a wonderful job and made the day very special for us."
— Ian
"It's lovely that at such a difficult time Lisa took the time to explain everything, gave amazing advice and made it a personal experience. Lisa really went out of her way to help and support."
— Caroline Stafford (about Lisa)
"We were made to feel welcome from the very first call which was a difficult one to make after losing our dad suddenly. Lisa has been amazing, no job too small and she showed so much care and compassion. My sister and I were given the time to talk about our dad and share stories with the team, we never felt like just a customer."
— Jo Ford (about Lisa)
"At one of the hardest & stressful times of your life you need to be able to rely on a Funeral service to take away some of the stresses and shoulder the burden and the Co-op certainly did that for us. I will be forever grateful to Lisa and the amazing team for their kindness, compassion and help making my late father's funeral the day that it was."
— Nicki Ray (about Lisa)
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