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Wake & Paine is also now Dignity owned.
Organise the Wake, cause some pain in the wallet?
Ten years ago, we had two local Ministers; The Reverend Blood and The Reverend Body. This could sometimes be awkward to explain to our funeral arrangers.
Indeed – intoxicating alliteration evidently befuddles bereaved brains….why else would you stay on the line after the greeting “Greedy House of Grace”?
Bang on the money, I’d say!!
David Greedy – now a Dignity owned funeral home.
Perhaps appropriate?
I’ve always smiled at ‘David Greedy House of Grace’ in Crowthorne in Berkshire…
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The questions are on products and services from the last Funeral tradeshow you were at, please answer at the best of your ability. Pretend if you need to and have fun!
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Thank you James Patton – The Ronald McDonald one must be a spoof surely?
Mr. XX’s one must added to the sequence.
I cannot do better than that but in the 1960’s there was a carpet fitter in Bridgwater called ‘Walter Wall’!
Nor yet Dennis Mould at Stockting in Weymouth.
Don’t forget our very own WAKE & PAINE in Twickenham, London.