East of England Co-op Funeral Service in Lowestoft, Suffolk, is part of the long-established East of England Co-operative Society, which has been serving local communities since 1868. As a member-owned cooperative with over 155 years of experience, the organisation is rooted in the values of community, fairness, and local support across Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Hertfordshire, and Cambridgeshire.
The Lowestoft branch at 45-47 Westwood Avenue offers funeral services that reflect the cooperative's deep commitment to supporting families during their most difficult times. As part of a wider family of businesses, the funeral service benefits from the stability and trust associated with one of the region's most recognised community retailers.
With a cooperative ethos that puts members and communities first, East of England Co-op Funeral Service strives to provide compassionate and professional care to families in the Lowestoft area. The organisation's long heritage and local presence make it a trusted choice for those seeking dignified funeral arrangements in Suffolk.
"The care and support in arranging my Mum's funeral was first class, everything was as we wanted it plus very useful advice and guidance — kind and helpful at a very difficult time."
— Sheila Pettett
"They went over and beyond to make sure all my Husband's wishes were met and carried out. They gave my Husband the send off which he truly deserved. I his Widow found them all Caring, professional and nothing was too much trouble."
— Sharon Spacey (about Nick)
"Sam was an absolute angel, she listened to what we wanted, she gave advice when needed. More importantly she was a shoulder to cry on. I would recommend her to anyone and she helped give mum the send off she deserved."
— Teresa Nortcliffe (about Sam)
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