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Visiting the deceased

Some people find it comforting to see the person who has died and like to bring a small gift or photograph to put in the coffin.  Others find it upsetting to see someone they loved who is now dead.

It really is a personal choice and we aim to help in any way we can.

What else do you need to do?

Register the death

We can advise you on the procedure for registering a death. Below is a guide that can help, but please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

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View the deceased

Some people find it comforting to see the person who has died and likes to bring a small gift or photograph to put in the coffin. Others find it upsetting to see someone they loved who is now dead.

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People to tell

If you are in the position of having to let friends and family know, it can be overwhelming, especially if you have a lot of people to tell and you want to tell them quite quickly.

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Covid-19 Notice: All the public areas in the funeral premises are fogged and disinfected between all visits as such chapel visits will have to have a 30 minute gap between them so that the area can be sterilised between visits. All vehicles will also be fogged between uses to ensure they are safe for everyone.