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"Due to the technical advances and Roberts Brothers live streaming a relative's funeral, I was able to attend virtually from America. What a great job they did."
— Ian Riding
"I can't thank Roberts Bros enough for the care, dignity, and respect they gave to my late sister and all the family. The unique, personal touches were absolutely beautiful."
— Hilary Cooper
"Richard and his team have always been caring and gracious and they are able to provide support and guidance at a very difficult time in many peoples lives."
— Martin Lackey (about Richard)
"Phil guided me through the process with compassion and professionalism. Being my first time arranging a funeral, I was unsure what to expect, but nothing was left to worry about."
— John Jones (about Phil)
"After the very sudden passing of my mam I cannot thank Roberts Brothers enough for their care. Thank you seems too small a thing to say when so much support and kindness had been shown."
— Carol Jones
"Phil is a wonderful man, he accommodated and encouraged our family quirks and nothing was too much trouble. Thank you, thank you for making Mandy's final journey perfect. From the first call to collection of the ashes everything was more than perfect. All the lovely staff went above and beyond at every step of the way and the unique, personal touches were absolutely beautiful."
— Hilary Cooper (about Phil)
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