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FUNERAL SERVICES

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Funerals

Introduction

Walsh Funerals & Memorials, led by Marie Perry and her dedicated team, is committed to supporting you with care, compassion, and respect. With branches in Bloxwich, West Bromwich and Great Wyrley we serve the West Midlands & Staffordshire communities, providing full funeral support to honour your loved ones’ wishes. From the first call to aftercare, we are here for you.

Our Process

Supporting You Step by Step

Our caring team is here to gently guide you and support you through the process of arranging a loved one’s funeral, with the highest standards of care. We ensure the funeral process is as straightforward and reassuring as possible. See below our simple step by step process.

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Burial

Funeral Packages

Each package is designed to suit a range of preferences and budgets, with optional upgrades available.

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Lily Service

£2249.00 (Plus disbursements)

An affordable funeral service that maintains high quality.

Rose Service

£2549.00 (Plus disbursements)

A complete traditional service.

Primrose Service

£4595.00 (Plus disbursements)

A service that includes those extra touches and a lasting memorial.

Primrose Service

£4595.00 (Plus disbursements)

A service that includes those extra touches and a lasting memorial.

Cremation

Funeral Packages

Each package is designed to suit a range of preferences and budgets, with optional upgrades available.

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Direct Cremation

£1,400.00

A dignified, conducted-unattended cremation

Willow Service

£2,995.00

An affordable funeral service, without compromising on quality.

Dove Service

£3,625.00

A dignified, conducted-unattended cremation

Dove Service

£3,625.00

A dignified, conducted-unattended cremation

Starling Service

£4,395.00

Our most popular choice with families, offering those extra touches for a truly memorable farewell.

Little Angel Service

(price on request)

A compassionate cremation service for children

Bespoke Funeral Options

We offer a range of personalisation options to help you create a service as unique as your loved one.

Additional Services

We provide comprehensive support to make every aspect of the funeral process as seamless as possible.

Order of Service:

Customised designs as keepsakes for family and friends.

Music and Hymns:

Tailored selections to honour your loved one’s preferences.

Obituary Notices:

Assistance in drafting and placing announcements in local or national newspapers.

Hygienic Treatment:

This optional service ensures your loved one is respectfully prepared for viewing or a ceremony.

Funeral Finance:

Flexible options to help manage costs.

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Aftercare and Memorial Keepsakes

Our aftercare services include a range of personalised keepsakes and support to help you preserve the memory of your loved one.

Helping You AT EVERY STEP

ADVICE & SUPPORT

From understanding what to do when someone dies to aftercare guidance, we’re here to provide clarity and comfort.

ADVICE & SUPPORT

How to register a death

A clear guide to help you navigate this essential task during such a difficult period.

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ADVICE & SUPPORT

Planning a Funeral

The key considerations in planning a meaningful service that honours your loved one’s memory in a way that’s personal to them.

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ADVICE & SUPPORT

What happens on the day of the funeral

An overview of what to expect on the day of the funeral, helping you feel prepared and supported throughout the ceremony.

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ARTICLES

Practical Matters

Essential advice for handling other practical matters, including handling your loved ones will, and other details you may need to consider.

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Get Support

Today

Walsh Funerals & Memorials is here to provide guidance and care every step of the way. When you’re ready, reach out to us for support with compassionate funeral arrangements.

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FAQ

The first step is to contact a medical professional to confirm the death. If the person passed away at home and was not under hospice care, call emergency services.

You can register a death by visiting the local registry office within five days of the death. Bring the medical certificate of cause of death, the deceased’s birth certificate, and any other relevant identification.

You will need the deceased’s full name, address, date of birth, date and place of death, and occupation. Additionally, you may need to provide details about their marital status and the names of any surviving relatives.

There is usually no fee for registering a death, but obtaining copies of the death certificate may incur a charge.

Once the death is registered, you can typically receive a death certificate on the same day, but it may take longer if additional copies are requested.

You can choose burial, cremation, or other methods of body disposition. It’s important to discuss these options with family members and the funeral director.

You can start by contacting a funeral director who can guide you through the planning process. They will help with all necessary arrangements, including transportation, service details, and legal requirements.

Consider the deceased’s wishes, cultural or religious practices, budget, and the type of service that best reflects their life.

Yes, there are various options, including government assistance and charitable funds. Speak with your funeral director about available resources.

Personalization can include incorporating music, photos, and videos that reflect the deceased’s life, as well as specific rituals or readings that were meaningful to them.