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G Saville and Son Ltd is a long-established, independent family-run funeral directors based in Wembley, Middlesex, with a proud history stretching back to 1875 when the business was founded in Southwark by the Saville family. Mr Percy Saville relocated the firm to its present location on the corner of Napier Road and the High Road in Wembley in 1931, and the business has remained in family hands ever since, now managed by Adrian Saville who brings over 35 years of experience to the role.
The branch offers a comprehensive and compassionate funeral service, covering all aspects of funeral arrangement including paperwork, coffins, vehicles, flowers, catering, repatriation, and pre-payment plans. They cater to funerals of all sizes and embrace all religions and cultures, recognising the diverse needs of today's multi-cultural society. An extensive range of coffins, caskets, and containers for cremated remains is also available.
Adrian Saville, who qualified with the National Association of Funeral Directors Diploma in 1995 gaining the highest marks in London that year, is a fully qualified, licensed Funeral Director with the British Institute of Funeral Directors. The Wembley office provides 24-hour telephone assistance and is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. The firm also incorporates LJ Butler & Son Ltd.
"Saville and Son helped us greatly in such terrible circumstances. They showed great care and concern every step of the way."
— Vicky Larkin
"Savilles were recommended to me and I am so thankful that they were. The whole team were kind, compassionate and understanding from beginning to end. Tracey the first lady we saw to make arrangements was amazing!"
— Helene Ritacca (about Tracey)
Adrian Saville
Funeral Director / Owner
Adrian has over 35 years of experience and qualified with the National Association of Funeral Directors Diploma in 1995…
Lee Cook
Manager
Mr Lee Cook serves as Manager, overseeing the Kenton office and assisting Adrian Saville in the running of the business.
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