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Bereavement and Funerals
At a time when you understandably feel emotionally drained, it appears there is so much that needs to be done.
While some may find the distraction a help – others feel completely overwhelmed, particularly if the main responsibility of organising the funeral falls to them.
The pages to the right will hopefully offer you practicable advice on issues that need to be address at such an emotional time
The link below will take you to a page in the community section which has information on Cruse Bereavement Care, which is a registered charity that offers counselling, free information and advise to anyone who has been affected by death.
Cruse Bereavement Care page
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Related Pages
Bereavement and Funerals
Burial and Cremation Records
Buying a Grave Plot
Civil Funerals
Exhuming a Deceased Body
Funeral Fees
Independent Funerals
Information on Embalming
Making a Will
Municipal Funerals
Questions and Answers About Grieving
Registering a Death
Repatriation
Traditions and Beliefs
Using a Funeral Director
What to do After a Death
Burial
Cremation
Kingsdown Cemetery Whitworth Road Cemetery
Memorialisation
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