Obituaries

Mr William Young

  • Cremation Service
  • Thu 25th Apr 2024

Mrs Fiona Barber

  • Funeral Service
  • Wed 24th Apr 2024

Mr Graham McIntosh

  • Cremation Service
  • Tue 23rd Apr 2024

Miss Linda Johnson

  • Cremation Service
  • Tue 23rd Apr 2024

Mr Derek Pringle

  • Cremation Service
  • Fri 19th Apr 2024

Mrs Valerie Smith

  • Cremation Service
  • Thu 18th Apr 2024

Ms Isobel Susan White

  • Burial Service
  • Wed 17th Apr 2024

Mr Thomas Whitehead

  • Funeral Service
  • Tue 16th Apr 2024

Mrs Elvina Kirkup

  • Funeral Service
  • Tue 16th Apr 2024

Mrs Marina Home

  • Cremation Service
  • Mon 15th Apr 2024

Mr Ronald Brodie (Ron)

  • Funeral Service
  • Mon 15th Apr 2024

Miss Jean Stevenson (Carol)

  • Cremation Service
  • Fri 12th Apr 2024

Attending a funeral FAQs

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What should I wear?

We normally associate wearing black with going to a funeral. But it is increasingly typical for families to express a preferred dress code. Our advice is to look out for information from the family in a notice published either in newspapers, online or in the funeral director window to advise you of their preference.

How long does a service last?

Typically a service in most churches or crematoria lasts around 20-30 minutes. A formal mass may take a little longer and we would expect this to be nearer an hour. Finally, burials can vary in length as they are weather dependent.

Where should I sit?

Family and close friends typically reserve the first couple of rows in a service. We recommend sitting nearer the front than the back of a service space in order to support the family and enabling late arrivals to discreetly fill back rows.

Where should I send flowers?

Often a family will express a preference for flowers - or charity donations in lieu of flowers. We recommend you keep an eye on notices posted in newspapers, or online or in the funeral director window so you are able to follow their wishes.