FJ Pinnock and Son

Arranging
a funeral

Arranging
a funeral

Our job is to take care of the practical arrangements for you. This means advising you of the options and choices for the funeral and seeing the arrangements are made in accordance with your wishes, and with the wishes of the person who has died.

What you will need to think about:

will it be burial or cremation, if burial do you have a grave, and if so where is it and what is the grave number? If it is to be a cremation which crematorium would you like it to be at?

Would you like a church service, if so where, or would you prefer a service at the crematorium/cemetery chapel, or a non-religious service?

Do you know of an officiant you would like to take the service, or would you like us to arrange someone for you?

Do you have a preference on the day, date and time of the funeral?

Burial

If there is already a family grave available, we will require details of it's location and the grave deed and number. However, if you require a new grave we will need to know from you the type of the grave you wish to be purchased (i.e. single depth, double or more) and where you wish this to be.

Cremation

You will need to choose which Crematorium you wish the service to be held at. Most crematoria have a chapel in which a service may be held. You may wish to use this if you do not require a service in church (or other venue). You may also use the crematorium for a committal only (no service). The Crematorium also provides a music facility either in the form of an organist or a cassette or CD player on which music of your choice can be played. For longer services additional time may be booked at the Crematorium Chapels, at an extra cost.

Cremated Remains - We can collect these from the crematorium on your behalf and hold onto them safely. You can arrange to collect these from ourselves, in most cases we require 3 working days notice.

Ashes can be scattered in the grounds of the crematorium, on a family grave, at a place with fond memories - in fact most places. However permission must be obtained from the appropriate authority - we can advise you on all aspects of this.

Ashes can also be buried within a garden of remembrance or in a grave. Again permission must be obtained from the appropriate authority - we can advise you on all aspects of this.

You may prefer to keep the ashes in a specially designed casket or keepsake - again we can advise you on this.

Flowers, Donations, Obituaries

We can arrange flowers for you. Books are available for you to make your choice and also a selection of cards for your personal messages.

Instead of flowers you may wish to ask mourners to make donations to a charity of your choice or of their choice. These donations can be dealt with by ourselves, we will record them and forward them on to the charity on your behalf. Don't forget Gift Aid - Charities can reclaim, from the Inland Revenue, 28p for every £1 donated. Just forward a letter (including your address) with your donation asking the charity to reclaim the tax.

We can arrange to place announcements in a local and/or national newspaper for you and we can assist you with the wording. We are also able to arrange acknowledgement notices, thanking the people who have supported you, again we are able to assist with the wording if you wish.

Cost

As each funeral is unique we regret that we are unable to provide you with an 'online' estimate.

Please telephone us and one of our funeral directors will be able to discuss your requirements with you prior to an estimate being provided.

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