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: Most cemeteries and all crematoria provide a chapel for funeral services. On occasions when the deceased had been a member of a local church (or other religious or secular community) it may be fitting to have the service in that community's place of worship before the committal. Where the deceased had been a well-known member of the community and there is likely to be a large congregation it may be advisable to consider holding the service at a venue other than the cemetery or crematorium (there's a maximum capacity of about 90 both in the large chapel at Bournemouth Cremato; rium and at Poole Crematorium) to accommodate the larger congregation and to allow more time to provide a fitting and unhurried service. Please bear in mind that the maximum time allowed for services both at Bournemouth and Poole Crematoria is 20 minutes (although this can be extended at additional cost, if the times are available.) Who will officiate at the service? We have experience in arranging funerals across all faiths, denominations and cultures as well as organising
humanist/non - religious services. It may be that the deceased was a church member or that a minister or priest had visited the deceased
during their illness – or perhaps someone you or the deceased had met, say, at a wedding or Christening. If you have
someone in mind let us know and we will liaise with them regarding a suitable date and time. If preferred we can
arrange for one of our very experienced local ministers to take the service, either religious or non-religious. They will Hymns, Music and Poetry A carefully considered choice of music can make the service much more personal in reflecting the life of the person who has died. These days, families request many different types of music - anything from traditional organ music to music supplied on CD by you – everything from Puccini to Presley! During the service itself there is usually time for up to two pieces of music. This could be a couple of hymns, or maybe just one hymn, together with a piece of music for a short period of reflection where the congregation sits quietly and recalls personal memories. Equally, you may wish to have no music during the service - the choice is entirely yours. You can also choose music for entering and leaving the chapel. Please note we require CD music at least two days prior to the funeral and the CDs have to be original versions, not downloaded from a computer. Click here to view a range of Ideas for music, hymns and poetry.Donations Often families request that there be family flowers only and that donations in lieu of floral tributes can be used to benefit others. These donations, in the form of cheques, are made payable to the charity requested and are sent to George Scott Funeral Services who acknowledge them and forward them on to the relevant charity two to three weeks after the funeral. At this point we will send you a full list of donors and the amount forwarded to the charity concerned. Flowers Many people know a good local florist who can arrange the flowers. Alternatively, we would be very happy to recommend one to you or even order the flowers on your behalf from the brochure displayed at our funeral homes. Because there is limited space for flowers on the coffin many families order one double-ended floral spray and place a flower card from each member of the immediate family on the tribute. Your florist would usually deliver the tributes to our funeral home on the morning of the funeral. These are then displayed around the coffin in the hearse and placed on display after the service – two or three days on the floral court at the crematoria or on the grave after a burial. Following the funeral you may feel it might be appropriate for the floral cards to be removed for you to have as a keepsake. We will be happy to arrange this for you if requested. Please click here to see links to two local florists and their online brochures.Obituary Notices The Obituary Notice is an opportunity to publicly announce the death, the funeral details and state the request for flowers or donations. An Obituary Notice can be placed in the Bournemouth Daily Echo and/or any other relevant newspaper of your choice. We will be happy to assist in creating and placing the Obituary Notices for you. Dressing the deceased We can provide a gown which matches the interior of the coffin chosen. Or maybe you would prefer that the deceased be dressed in their own clothing. If you wish to supply clothing we would need this to be delivered to our Funeral Home as soon as possible. Visiting the deceased The decision to visit the deceased is a very personal one. Private remembrance rooms are available at our Funeral Homes in Boscombe and Kinson. You are most welcome to visit by prior appointment Monday – Friday 9.00am – 4.30pm. Some people find great comfort in placing photos and personally written letters with their loved one. Funeral transport We take great pride in our fleet of MODERN Jaguar XJ and CLASSIC Daimler DS420 Chauffeur driven hearses and limousines which come finished in gleaming black.
In addition to these we can also offer at additional cost, one of the following:
Please click here to see photos of our funeral cars and alternative options You will need to consider the following:
Carrying the coffin We will always supply sufficient bearers to carry the coffin. Four bearers are included in our fees but where necessary
for reasons of dignity and health and safety, we will automatically supply six bearers at an additional cost. If family
members would like to carry the coffin please advise us prior to the funeral. The selection of a coffin or casket We supply a wide range of traditional coffins and caskets from the most simple to the most elaborate. We can also supply more environment-friendly modern coffins made from wicker, bamboo, or cardboard. A painted coffin, with pictures reflecting the life of the deceased can also be arranged. Click here to see coffins section for further information |
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