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Arranging a funeral

The role of a funeral director is to take care of practical arrangements for you at a time when you may well be feeling extremely distressed. This means advising you of the options and choices for the funeral and seeing that arrangements are made in accordance with your wishes and those of the person who has died.

You will need to make early decisions about:

  • Whether it will be a burial or cremation.
  • When the service will happen (Day, Date & Time).
  • Where it will happen (Church, Cremation Chapel, Cemetery Chapel, Graveside or elsewhere).
  • Then you can decide the other arrangements, such as whether to have flowers or how to make the funeral more personal, in your own time.
  • We recommend you speak directly to your funeral director about how to organise the funeral. Your local Midcounties Co-operative funeralcare funeral director will be able to guide and advise you on all matters relating to the organisation, preparation and after the funeral decisions that you will need to make.
  • We have unparalleled experience in arranging all types of funerals, whether your preference is to have a religious or non-religious service.
  • If you would like to speak to us now, please telephone: 01922 610522 or click on Contact Us to send your enquiry via email.

Your nearest Midcounties Co-operative funeralcare home can be found by using our Find Us tab at the top of each page on our site or by telephoning 01922 610522.