Snowy Weather Does Not Stop Kent Funeral Directors
Come rain, sun or snow we still operate and take care of your loved ones funerals.
With the recent heavy snow in Kent, we made sure we could proceed with funerals. Our very own funeral director, Simon Welham, made sure that we could safely carry out a funeral at St Lawrence church, Stone Street, Seal Chart, near Sevenoaks in Kent. He went to the church the day before and cleared and salted a path making sure that the mourners could safely walk along the church path.
From our Sevenoaks funeral home, we prepared and took the deceased to St Lawrence church, Stone Street, Seal Chart where the funeral took place.
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How can I best support someone who has recently been bereaved?
by Simon Welham
Losing a loved one is hard. But when a loved one loses a loved one, the hard part is knowing how to act. Do they want to talk? Or fondly reminisce in silence? Do you say, “I’m so sorry,” when you both know all the apologies in the world cannot bring them back? Should you bring them a casserole? And is it even possible to bake a heartful of love and support into a freezer meal?
Everyone grieves differently, but recent data from Theos Think Tank (2023) gives us helpful insights into the most common ways people seek support during bereavement. If you are supporting someone in West Kent or Southeast London, this research – and our guidance – may help you feel more confident in your compassion.
You save into their university fund, put money aside for their wedding, their first house, their first car. But the idea of having to fund your own child’s funeral? It is a thought that no parent ever thinks will cross their mind, and one that no one should ever have to. However, in our 30 years of helping families throughout West Kent and Southeast London, it would be duplicitous to say that this is a situation we have never come across, however much we would like to.
In July 2019, the government launched the Children’s Funeral Fund, aiming to help cover the costs for grieving families. We know that no sum can account for the loss of a child, but we would like to give you information about the fund to ensure families are aware of all resources available to them.
Hollywood and prime-time TV love to show the drama of death: the paramedic calls the time, the eyelids are gently shut, and the melancholy band strikes up before we fade to the funeral scene. However, in reality, there is a lot more that goes on between a passing and a funeral, most crucially, registering a death in the UK – without which no further action can occur. So, how do you register a death, and who is qualified to do it?