An independent British Company, run by the Garton family since 1888. We serve the community from our three branches in Hull and three branches in East Yorkshire.
Our colleagues are well trained and experienced in supporting families though all stages of the funeral process, with the focus on respect and care of the deceased while supporting and assisting the family at a time of great need.
"Our father's death was very sudden and, consequently, was a great shock as well as being a deep sadness. Garton's were, from our first contact with them until today, the most kind, professional and courteous team of people."
— Karen Giblin
"From the first call to request their service to the end of the funeral service everything done with compassion and efficiency. Lee was very comforting and helpful both times. Would recommend."
— Matthew Daubney (about Lee)
"Garton's handled my dad's funeral with great sensitivity, professionalism and warmth. We couldn't have asked for a better service."
— Stacey Adams (about Lee)
"They were very understanding of what her wishes were, from the type of coffin to the choice of music to be played we were never pressured into anything. All of the staff we met were excellent and we have no hesitation in recommending Gartons."
— mackembillyboy
"From start to finish Fraser was absolutely amazing, the care and empathy he showed myself and my mum during a very difficult time losing my dad will never be forgotten. Every concern we had or worry was dealt with promptly by himself or the team at Hessle Road."
— Racheal Pedder (about Fraser)
"Their many kindnesses and expert knowledge ensured that, at all stages of preparing and helping deliver our father's funeral, he was treated with the greatest respect and we were gently helped through the several stages involved. We are immensely grateful to all of them."
— Karen Giblin
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