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Planning ahead
Tailored funerals to meet your own personal needs.

Flowers [ Pre Payment Plan > ]  

Well chosen words
Help and advice on how to write a eulogy for someone who has died.

Flowers [ Writing a eulogy > ]  

On the day
A guide on what to expect to happen on the day of the funeral.

Flowers [ On the day > ]  

Ashes

You can choose for your loved ones ashes to be scattered, buried or kept in a casket. Because scattering and burial are final, we strongly recommend you allow time to consider all the options and discuss it with your family.

You can scatter ashes;


Your funeral director will be able to advise who you need to speak to when making the arrangements.

Burial of ashes

People who bury ashes do so for a variety of reasons. For instance, so they can visit the burial site, so they can put up a memorial at the site, or perhaps so that the ashes of more than one family can be placed together. You can bury ashes;

Ashes

Keeping the Ashes

Some people prefer to keep the ashes at home in a casket designed for that purpose. In some cases this is so that when a spouse or partner dies, the remains of both can be scattered or buried together. You can view our range of Ashes Caskets in [ Our Products ].

Other options for keeping ashes are to divide amongst family members or to place in a piece of jewellery, for example, in a specially designed locket.

Your local Co-operative Funeralcare Funeral Arranger will be able to advise you on your options.


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