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Our role as a family business is using our vast experience to meet the exact requirements of all our customers, providing compassion and care in the arrangements for the bereaved at a time of sadness and grief.
This includes offering you our advice in all the options for the funeral and arranging everything in accordance with your wishes, and those of the deceased, within an agreed budget.
Funeral services usually take place in the parish church of the deceased, and then proceed to the cemetery or crematorium. Alternatively, a funeral service can be organised to take place in a cemetery or crematorium chapel, with a member of the clergy in attendance, or a civil celebrant for a non-religious service.
CHURCH FUNERAL
The majority of funerals consist of the deceased being removed to the church immediately before the morning Service, and then proceeding to the cemetery or crematorium immediately afterwards.
CIVIL / NON-DENOMINATIONAL
i Another option is to have a funeral without references to religion, or a non-denominational service which can include some religious apects. This type of service is usually conducted by a civil celebrant, and often takes place in a cemetery or crematorium chapel, followed by burial or cremation immediately after the service.
Whether burial or cremation is preferred, we will be able to arrange either choice.
This can take place at one of our funeral homes, at a hospital, hospice, nursing home mortuary, at the deceased’s, or family member’s home, or a combination of the above. Wherever you prefer the viewing to take place, we should be able to arrange it.
- Cremation
- Burial
- Preparation of the deceased
- Church Service
- Music
- Flowers
- Newspaper notices
- www.rip.ie internet notices
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We stock a comprehensive range of coffins, divided into three sections - premium, superior and standard.
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We use modern Mercedes hearses and limousines, as they reflect the standard of service that we offer.
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Preparation of the deceased usually consists of embalming and dressing of the remains.
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We provide the option of horse-drawn hearses rather than motor hearses, if preferred.
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All the crematoria have a chapel or chapels where the service can take place.
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Most families choose to place a death notice in the main newspapers and rip.ie.
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Floral tributes or make a donation to a charity instead.
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