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Speak to Lodge Brothers for complete peace of mind

Meet Michael, Chris, Janet, Beverley, Robert and Andrew the seventh generation of Lodge family funeral directors.

WHY CHOOSE LODGE BROTHERS?

Lodge Brothers funeral directors Cobham understand that organising a funeral at a time of grief of a loved one can be extremely daunting and often overwhelming especially if you find yourselves having to make difficult decisions. They provide a downloadable Funeral Guide to give you an outline of actions required by family, friends, executors and others when arranging a funeral. If you prefer a home visit Lodge Brothers can arrange a Funeral Arranger to visit you at home to discuss the arrangements.

Lodge Brothers have been serving the community for over 230 years and will guide you through every step of the journey. They take great pride in being able to offer a 24 hour service, 365 days a year, providing advice on what needs to be done and by whom.

Lodge Brothers funeral directors Ashford understand that everyone is individual and will help you create a meaning and memorable way to remember and celebrate the life of a loved one.

Lodge Brothers ensure all funeral services and memorials are conducted with great dignity and in a caring and efficient manner. They pride themselves in having empathetic and professional staff to assist with all aspects of funeral arranging.

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TYPES OF FUNERALS LODGE BROTHERS OFFER

Lodge Brothers offer services to all communities, regardless of race or religious beliefs. A Humanist or Civil Celebrant can be arranged to officiate a non-religious ceremony, and a committal without any form of remembrance can also be arranged.

Most funerals are either burials or cremations and are based on what is termed as a ‘traditional’ funeral, but there are many variations. The staff­ will be happy to discuss your personal requirements, off­ering advice on tailoring the funeral accordingly:

Burial

Cremation

Woodland burials

Religious

Non-religious

Basic

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A life remembered….

Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors Hounslow and other branches of Lodge Brothers have been exceptionally busy these past few weeks within the community; with Easter Services, St Georges Day and creating community awareness with Shooting Star Chase a leading children’s hospice, Lodge Brothers really care for their fellow members and friends alike. Read what they have been doing recently.

Shooting Star Chase is a leading children’s hospice charity based in Hampton, caring for babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions, and their families.

Whether lives are measured in days, weeks, months or years, Shooting Star are there to make every moment count.

Support Shooting Star Chase today by sending your recycled stamps to GS Keates. Caroline Edgington has been collecting used stamps for a while and was only too pleased to hear that the collection of stamps she has been storing could be put to good use for Shooting Star.

Caroline now offers the challenge to the residents of Hampton Hill to bring in their used stamps and support this great local charity.

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ST GEORGES DAY CELEBRATIONS

      

St George, England’s Patron Saint, has not been forgotten in pictures, flags, information and red roses (a symbol of England) have been put together as a window display to commemorate St George’s Day (Thursday 23rd April).
The eye catching display in Funeral Directors Ruislip and  Funeral Directors Uxbridge window was eye catching ensuring that brave St George is not forgotten by the good people of our Nation.

A life remembered

On Friday 24th April the village of Bisley bid a traditional ‘farewell’ to one of its oldest residents, Mr Peter Fuller. Mr Fuller had lived for many years next to St John’s Church, Bisley. He died in Woking Hospice on 4th April aged 90 years. His beloved wife, Mollie, predeceased him in 2011.

Mr Fuller’s Funeral Service took place in St John’s Church, Bisley which was full to capacity with standing room only. A Royal British Legion Standard Bearer was also in attendance. The service was followed by a private cremation.

His coffin was borne from Lodge Brother Funeral Directors in Goldsworth Road, Woking to Bisley Church in a Horse Drawn Hearse following a route planned by Mr Fuller’s son, Richard. Click here Funeral Directors Chertsey for more information