Sep 18 2016

Lodge Brothers Family Your Can Turn To In Grief

Lodge Brothers family owned funeral directors for over 230 years are involved and committed to the community and enjoying being part of the wider community. They make a tremendous contribution to the towns and villages throughout the UK where Lodge Brothers have offices.

Read the latest news from Lodge Brothers local branches.

Lodge Brothers funeral directors Feltham were very happy to assist recently with the raising of funds to contribute to a new Parish Centre for St. Lawrence’s RC church in Feltham.

NEW PARISH CENTRE FOR ST LAWRENCE RC CHURCH FELTHAM

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District Manager Quentin Edgington said, ‘It is always a great privilege when we are able to help the local community in worthwhile projects like this.’
Father Chris Vipers thanked Quentin and the Directors of Lodge Brothers during a Special Mass of Thanksgiving saying, ‘We very much appreciate the very generous support Lodge Brothers gave to this project’.

This photo shows from left to right Father Chris Vipers, Quentin Edgington Lodge Brothers District Manager, and His Eminance Cardinal Murphy O’Connor, in front of the plaques donated by Lodge Brothers’.

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Main photo shows The Party in the New Parish Centre

Some more news from Lodge Brothers funeral directors Esher and branches throughout the UK

CRANE PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL GIVE ATTENDANCE AWARDS TO PUPILS

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As part of their work within the local community, Lodge Brothers funeral directors Hanworth branch recently funded the purchase of Attendance Rewards for the pupils of Crane Park Primary School.

District Manager Quentin Edgington commented, “It’s always nice to be able to help our local schools, and what better way to give the children a boost than by rewarding them for good attendance in the last academic year. A very worthwhile experience for us and for them!”

(Photo shows left to right: Alison Small, Headteacher Crane Park Primary, Quentin Edgington, District Manager and Group Support and PR Administrator Debbie Pyper.)

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Mar 17 2016

St Patrick’s Day was marked on the 17th March 2016

March has been a busy month with celebrations all month round. Firstly Mother’s Day was celebrated in style this year with beautiful elegant window displays in honour of all the mothers who are no longer with us as well as the mothers who are. Some of  Lodge Brothers branches such as funeral directors Ashford decorated their windows using a pink-themed Mother’s Day display at the weekend .

 

One client brought in a card and was very grateful for having it included in the display in remembrance of her mum.

The poem “My Mother Kept a Garden” was displayed in the window which has some lovely thoughts about the caring  and nurturing nature of mothers.

 

St Patrick’s Day was marked on the 17th March 2016 at funeral directors Feltham

Traditionally, the day is celebrated by a visit to Church in the morning, followed by dancing and merriment when the  restrictions of Lent are lifted for one day! The display in the  window shows the Irish flag, a shamrock (hand  knitted by Pat) alongside a bottle of Guinness.

Easter is a time to celebrate with friends and family and a time to remember loved ones who have passed on. What better way to remember our loved ones than by doing something for members of the community. Sharing Easter in the community brightens so many people’s day especially the elderly. Lodge Brothers funeral directors Northolt have arranged an Easter Tea Party for the residents of local nursing homes in and around the various villages.

Find out what some of the other Lodge Brothers branches such as funeral directors Englefield Green have been up to recently  in the community.


Oct 17 2014

Read what Lodge Brothers have been up to recently

Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors Ashford and Funeral Directors Feltham have the honour to make Individuals last wishes come true. Nothing is out of their reach, they will go to any lengths to ensure their client’s last wishes are granted. Have a look at some of their recent unusual farewells they have put together.

Vulcan Bomber flypast at funeral

T L Cobbold have just had the privilege to arrange a funeral were the last flying Vulcan Bomber did a flypast. The aeroplane was paying homage by flying over the 10 RAF stations where the V-Force, the county’s nuclear deterrent aircraft were based. As the deceased was a aviation enthusiast his family arranged with RAF for the Vulcan to fly over the church on route to RAF Wyton.

Not only does Lodge Brothers  Funeral Directors Woking ensure their clients last wishes are met, they are also very involved in the community, doing some great work such as a recent charity golf day -T L Cobbold proudly  supported  St Neots Conservative Club Charity Golf Day that took place in September. The day was a huge success and raise the amazing sum of £800.13. The day was in aid of the Papworth Hospital, Heart and Lung Unit.

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