Woollard & Kent

Please be reassured that when we say “Here to help you when you need us” we really mean it. On this site you will find: Our Services: In this section, we will guide you through what is involved in arranging funeral and ideas for you to think about. The different types of funerals & styles of services. You can browse our coffin and casket range, local Churches, Crematoriums, ministers, celebrants, and browse floral tributes. The costs: Here we will show Read More …

About Our Services

Our Services provide the different types of funerals, & styles of service. In this section, we will guide you through what is involved in arranging a funeral and ideas for you to think about.  You can browse our coffin and casket range, local Churches, Crematoriums, ministers, a celebrants. Funerals are normally Burials or Cremations. Burial at sea or at home are a very exceptional. The majority of people know or normally think about a ‘traditional’ funeral. We believe that all Read More …

Type Of Funeral & Style Of Service

Church Service A religious funeral service is held usually in a church or chapel, usually by an ordained priest or vicar, suitably attired mourners, hymns, eulogy and committal before interment in the churchyard or the family driven with the coffin to a crematorium. The ritual has changed little over the centuries. Similar can be said for a Catholic ceremony, but with very little or no eulogy and it can include a requiem mass service. These are the local churches to Read More …

Types of Officiants

A Religious led service A Minister, Reverend, Lay Preacher & Priest have been ordained by their church and the service will follow a clear plan. The main focus is around religion from earth to heaven as the service starts by the coffin, greeting the mourners, opening Prayers, Homily, Readings, Sermon, to remembering the one who has died, the Commendation, Committal and Farewell all the while asking for God’s comfort and then committing your loved one into God’s care. There are Read More …

Our Coffins

No one wants to be in the position of having to choose a coffin. Whether it is for a loved one or for your own use in the future. Have you had any thoughts about the type of coffin you would want to use? If not here are some things for you to take into consideration: Think about the personality and tastes of your loved one, think about if a plain or decorative coffin would be in keeping with them, Read More …