
YOU HEAR THE WORD PERSONAL A LOT IN OUR INDUSTRY
"A FUNERAL, IS JUST A FUNERAL"
NOT WITH US
Making a funeral personal and bespoke should always be done, not a paid-for premium service. The little touches mean so much to families, and in our experience, it is always the little touches that mean the most.
To show what we mean, we have created a few images below to show the difference we make every time. These details cost nothing but our time, and the effect is astonishing. Browse the expectation vs. what we do below.
Cost to the family, nothing!
A LITTLE WORK MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE
CREMATORIUM HOLD IMAGES
In the crematorium, large screens display images of a loved one throughout the service. We make the most of this free feature.
The general rule is to send an image to the digital company, which displays the image on the screen with their name across the bottom. The image is uploaded as is and fitted on the screen with no editing.
Many times, an image needs cropping or was taken in portrait mode. When the image is cropped or portrait, you get the black edges on the screen.
We match the aspect ratio to ensure there are no ugly black gaps. We remove distractions and maximise the quality of the image. We can create upscale images and put bespoke backgrounds and fonts on them. We can reflect hobbies or military service. The choice is yours. Many of our families keep these images forever.
Cost to the family, £0
ORIGINAL IMAGE

EXPECTATION
Vs. OURS
HOW WE DO IT
Time to Listen
The most important role of a funeral director
Every person is unique and we will only find our how to celebrate that uniqueness by taking the time to really listen to our families.


Restoration
The photo is too dark and grainy but we can fix that.
Having the right image is so important so we use industry standard graphic design software to enhance and restore photos where possible.


Photo Choice
Choose the right image to use.
Choose an image that encapsulates your loved one's character.


End Result
Malcolm worked for many years in journalism.
He took pride in his appearance and always loved to look his best. As he called himself, he was an "International Man of Mystery"

