Funerals

bullet The first step in booking a funeral is to ring your local funeral director.
bullet A list of funeral directors can be found in the Yellow Pages.
bullet Funerals can be conducted in church, at the crematorium, or at the cemetery or there can be a combination of church and crematorium/cemetery.
bullet A church funeral allows a little more time for the service than either the crematorium or cemetery.
bullet Many people choose to use the church for the main part of the service, then the crematorium or cemetery for the final committal.
bullet A good funeral service will enable relatives and friends to begin their mourning, but will also express praise and thanksgiving for the life of the deceased.
bullet Our funeral services in Eaton parish always include the Christian hope of life in some different dimension after death.
bullet The funeral director will advise you of costs and will take care of all details for you, including contacting the clergy.
bullet The clergy from the parish always visit before a funeral to discuss the service and to offer support.
bullet Follow-up support is available from the parish, as required.

bullet For general information on funerals  CLICK HERE

bullet For suggestions for funeral hymns, with links to words and tunes CLICK HERE

bullet For the most usual funeral readings CLICK HERE

bullet For further details ring the Parish Office on 01603 473646 or  E-mail.