Rainbow Drawings
Calling all budding artist….we would like to invite everyone in the community to draw us a rainbow that we can hang in our office windows as a sign of hope in this sad time.
Your rainbows will take pride of place for everyone to see and admire on their daily walks for the rainbow trail.
You can email us your rainbows to enquiries@welhamjones.co.uk
or post them though our doors on your daily walks.
We look forward to seeing your creative designs.
Many thanks
Welham Jones.
Most people underestimate the number of decisions involved in organising a funeral, so giving your loved ones some guidance beforehand can take pressure off what is already an emotional time. It can also help their wellbeing if they know that your final farewell was in line with your wishes and they have done you proud. Â
By completing a Letter of Wishes form, you can convey your wishes about the funeral you want and – at the same time – save your family from having to make any difficult decisions during a time of grief. The letter of wishes form for funerals It is not legally binding but is a useful and confidential communication to your loved ones.
People’s mindsets and attitudes towards funerals and death have shifted, with many viewing funerals as an opportunity to celebrate life, rather than mourn it. The first key decision you must make is whether you want to be cremated or buried and where you might like your final resting place to be. These decisions are all flexible and should be discussed with your funeral director.
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