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"I cannot thank the Hedley Jackson family enough for the empathy and kindness shown to our family following the death of my husband. They were available to answer my questions any time and nothing was too much trouble."
— A Leach
"My mother passed away just before Christmas. You're in a state of shock and many emotions going around your head, especially at Christmas — but they were beyond fantastic. Nothing was ever too much trouble and they really, really, took good care of our mother."
— Jonathan Ciantar
"The kindness, compassion, professionalism and even humour where appropriate, made a sad and stressful time easier to bear."
— Andrea Chadderton-Mulrooney
"They turned out in the middle of the night and then did a home visit to accommodate family members. They recommended a superb celebrant for the ceremony and on the day were supportive to the end. Faultless."
— Dean Burgess
"I visited my husband in the chapel and he looked just like himself. It was a comforting experience. Sally handled every aspect of the funeral with sensitivity."
— A Leach (about Sally)
"Debbie and her team were such a reassuring presence on the day. She looked after my children and me, with the care and kindness of a mum. I can't explain what this meant, having lost my own incredible mum 6 months earlier."
— A Leach (about Debbie)
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A practical, step-by-step guide to arranging a funeral in the UK — from registering the death through to the service itself, including choosing burial or cremation, selecting music and readings, and understanding what your funeral director will handle.
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