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I’ve just discovered that the funeral director was Michael Gamble of Stroud, Gloucestershire, of whom I heard glowing reports only this week. http://www.michaelgamble.net/about_funeral_directors.php
And beautifully written up by a wise head, Patrcik McNally on The Daily Undertaker blog.
Yes, hasn’t he done a good and thorough job? Pat can make this blog feel like a chattering lightweight, but hats off to him and I hope our readers also follow him. Find him here: http://www.dailyundertaker.com/2011/11/how-to-create-meaningful-service-rubber.html
Thank you Charles for blogging about this funeral. I had promised this lady (via her sister) that I would do her funeral as she was terminally ill and didn’t want a sombre ‘do’. Her sister, family (and Michael Gamble FD’s) did her proud in achieving one of the most inspiring and memorable funerals I have ever been privileged to be a part of. The mourners came out of chapel to 100 pink helium balloons that were tied to the railings by Michael Gamble Fd’s team and us of course. I would not hesitate to recommend Michael Gamble of Stroud who… Read more »
Ah, thanks for this, Clare. What a great team you all made. And Michael G is now officially a recommended FD.