Pricing

Funeral Directors Professional Services:

To arranging the funeral to comply with your personal instructions. Professional advice and guidance throughout. Collection, completion and delivery of all legal documentation and hand deliver to all the relevant authorities. Confirmation to Clergy, Council, Crematoria, Coroner, Doctors, etc. Use of our funeral home and facilities.
Collection of deceased from place of death within 10 miles within normal working hours.
Preparation of the deceased and private viewing in our chapel of rest. Provision of our hearse and following limousine for the family, Provision of our Funeral Director and driver-bearer staff.
To supplying a coffin of your choice

At the time of making your funeral arrangements you will be given a written estimate showing an itemized list of all costings involved in carrying out your funeral.

You will be asked to pay the disbursements (third party costs) two working days prior to the funeral taking place. Examples of these disbursements are listed below:

Two weeks after the funeral has taken place you will be forwarded our full and final invoice to be paid within 30 days of the dated invoice.

Third party costs if the funeral takes place in Coventry Crematorium followed by scattering of ashes in Canley Crematorium’s garden of rest,

Minister to Conduct the Service approx £170.00
Cremation fee Canley £767.00
Scatter ashes in Canley Garden of Rest £45.00
Doctors fees for cremation documentation £164.00
Total £1,146.00

Third party costs if the funeral takes place in church followed by a burial in a new grave in Coventry

Church, Organist, Verger approx £350.00
New grave space (Coventry resident) £2849.00
Total £3,199.00

Third party costs if the funeral takes place in Nuneaton Crematorium followed by scattering of ashes in Nuneaton Crematorium’s Garden of Rest.

Minister to Conduct the Service approx £170.00
Nuneaton Crematorium £999.00
Doctors fees for cremation documentation £164.00
Total £1,333.00

Third party costs if the funeral takes place in church followed by a burial in a new grave in Nuneaton and Bedworth

Minister, Church, Organist, Verger approx £350.00
New grave (Nun and Bed resident) £814.00
Total £1,164.00

Each funeral can be tailored to your own personal requirements and specifications, a coffin of your choice, obituary notice, thanks notice, burial of ashes, order of service booklets, photo montage, memory cards, floral tributes etc.

You may be eligible to claim from the

Department of Works and Pensions

to assist you with your Funeral Payment which can take several weeks to process.

  • Social Fund
    Telephone: 0345 603 6967
    Textphone: 0345 608 8553
  • Bereavement Service Helpline
    Telephone: 0345 606 0265
    Textphone: 0345 606 0285

Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm

Making a Claim for Funeral Payment you must:

  • be arranging a funeral in the UK
  • get certain benefits or tax credits
    • Income Support
    • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
    • income-related Employment and Support Allowance
    • Pension Credit
    • Housing Benefit
    • the Disability or Severe Disability element of Working Tax Credit
    • Child Tax Credit
    • Universal Credit

To Make a Claim you must be one of the following:

  • the partner of the deceased when they died
  • a close relative or close friend of the deceased
  • the parent of a baby stillborn after 24 weeks of pregnancy
  • the parent or person responsible for a deceased child who was under 16 (or under 20 and in approved education or training)

Benefits and tax credits you must get one or more of the following:

Make a claim

  • You must apply within 3 months of the funeral, even if you’re waiting for a decision on a qualifying benefit.
  • You can make a claim before the funeral if you’ve got a preliminary invoice from the funeral director. You can’t make a claim if you’ve only been given an estimate.
  • If you get Universal Credit, you won’t get a decision on your claim until after your next payment.

Bereavement Payment

You may be able to get Bereavement Payment if, when your husband, wife or civil partner died, you were either:

  • under State Pension age
  • over State Pension age and your husband, wife or civil partner wasn’t entitled to a State Pension based on their own national insurance contributions