Tag: Funeral Directors Esher
Lodge Brothers Family Owned Funeral Directors for Over 230 Years
by theadmin on Sep.23, 2016, under Funeral Services
Lodge Brothers family owned funeral directors for over 230 years are involved and committed to the community and enjoying being part of the wider community. They make a tremendous contribution to the towns and villages throughout the UK where Lodge Brothers have offices.
Read the latest news from Lodge Brothers local branches.
Lodge Brothers funeral directors Feltham were very happy to assist recently with the raising of funds to contribute to a new Parish Centre for St. Lawrence’s RC church in Feltham.
NEW PARISH CENTRE FOR ST LAWRENCE RC CHURCH FELTHAM
District Manager Quentin Edgington said, ‘It is always a great privilege when we are able to help the local community in worthwhile projects like this.’
Father Chris Vipers thanked Quentin and the Directors of Lodge Brothers during a Special Mass of Thanksgiving saying, ‘We very much appreciate the very generous support Lodge Brothers gave to this project’.
This photo shows from left to right Father Chris Vipers, Quentin Edgington Lodge Brothers District Manager, and His Eminance Cardinal Murphy O’Connor, in front of the plaques donated by Lodge Brothers’.
Main photo shows The Party in the New Parish Centre
Some more news from Lodge Brothers funeral directors Esher and branches throughout the UK
CRANE PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL GIVE ATTENDANCE AWARDS TO PUPILS
As part of their work within the local community, Lodge Brothers funeral directors Hanworth branch recently funded the purchase of Attendance Rewards for the pupils of Crane Park Primary School.
District Manager Quentin Edgington commented, “It’s always nice to be able to help our local schools, and what better way to give the children a boost than by rewarding them for good attendance in the last academic year. A very worthwhile experience for us and for them!”
(Photo shows left to right: Alison Small, Headteacher Crane Park Primary, Quentin Edgington, District Manager and Group Support and PR Administrator Debbie Pyper.)
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A funeral is the last chance to say goodbye
by theadmin on May.12, 2016, under Funeral Services, Personal
Lodge Brothers pride themselves not only in offering a professional dedicated funeral services throughout the UK but their involvement in the community is of utmost important to the staff of Lodge Brothers. Lodge Brothers many branches throughout London and surrounds including funeral directors Walton and Funeral Directors Esher feel it important to show their support for both young and old within the community.
They have been serving the community for over 200 years and continue to grow every year; they are always looking to improve their service and offer products and service to meet the needs of their growing market. They pride themselves in assisting people remember their love ones with fitting tributes and help those in time of grief. They have an extensive range of memorials, floral tributes, coffins and urns and assist with the relevant information required to assist in time of death.
Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors Ashford honour people in the community and never miss a chance to celebrate the life of their clients and members of the community. Lodge Brothers decorate their windows in different themes throughout the year.
The windows were recently adorned with the Queen’s 90th Birthday celebrations with various displays including Union flags, red white & blue balloons, bunting and even a gold crown!
Many passers-by commented on how colourful the windows looked.
Mothers day remembered by Lodge Brothers
by theadmin on Apr.11, 2015, under Funeral Services, Personal
Lodge Brothers are well known for their involvement within the community. Its been an extremely busy time for them celebrating Mothers Day and remembering all the mothers is a special way. Easter arrived soon after and once again they were involved making people feel special and spending time with folk in nursing homes.
St.Johns Church, Fulham Broadway, Give to Preemies UK
The wonderful parishioner’s of St John’s in Fulham Broadway have faithfully knitted for Preemies UK for over two years, Paul Bye of Barnes and Sons joined the St Johns Lunch Club and met the Knitters and to collect the latest batch of knitting destined for premature babies in hospitals around the UK.
Barnes and Sons Funeral Directors Shepherds Bush are a distribution centre for the Preemies UK charity and they have been actively getting the local community knitting for charity.
The requirement for knitted clothing remains strong and Barnes & Sons would love to hear from you should you wish to knit for charity.
Mothers’ Day Marked By Lodge Brothers Esher
Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors Esher staff remembered those Mothers no longer with us by displaying flowers and a beautiful poem in the branch windows, inviting all to come in and share their special memories.
District Manager Bill Wilde said “It is a special time of year to celebrate our Mothers, and at Lodge Brothers we wanted to be able to offer the local community the chance to remember those who are no longer with us. Mums may have passed away but it doesn’t mean that we ever forget them.
Many passers by have come into the branches to say how much they have enjoyed the displays and the efforts of the staff”.
Lodge Brothers funeral directors Chertsey and Lodge Brothers funeral directors Hampton Hill as well as all the other Lodge Brother funeral directors throughout the UK joined in the Easter festivities by decorating their shop front and joining the community with various initiatives:
Easter Gifts for Sutton Lodge Nursing Home
Funeral Arranger Jackie Packman from Lodge Brothers in Weybridge, paid a visit to the residents of Sutton Lodge, the local nursing home in Weybridge, to deliver hot cross buns and daffodils. Jackie said, “I have delivered Easter treats to Sutton Lodge for the past three years and it is lovely to see the smiles on the faces of the residents when I visit them. I really enjoy having a chat and being able to give these small gifts to brighten up their day”.
Pictured is Jackie with residents from the home.