Choosing a funeral director

Funeral directors in the UK often work in family-run businesses, some of which have been handed down through many generations. They may be independent, or part of large group. Whatever the case, by and large they share the same high standard of professionalism. However, each has its own style.

Given that a funeral is a highly personal event, taking place at a time of great sensitivity, it is important that the funeral director that you choose offers the kind of service (in terms of communication and presentation) that you need.

What are the choices?

You could approach, say, three funeral directors to compare their services and prices; alternatively, if you do not wish to 'shop around', ask for recommendations from friends, neighbours, relatives or other contacts (for example, your GP).

There are two professional associations for funeral directors in the UK, which underpin the high standards of their members through a code of practice:

Comments on this article

ronald dumayne 13 January, 2010

Hello person you.
My wife and I are surfing around for a funeral plan,we are interested in a Co Op offer, as we are in our sixties we remember your brand well. We need guidance on costs wich worry us a lot being reliant on benifits.
regards R.Dumayne.

teresa 16 June, 2010

how much would it cost to bring a body from northfolk to tottenham im inquiteing for someone else

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