York's only licensed funeral directors with both Male & female qualified funeral directors.
Our reputation at Hayley Owen Funeral Director's has been built on trust and recommendation, we pride ourselves in offering the highest standard of service. Our team can help guide family members through difficult decisions and legal requirements. York's most qualified Funeral Directors only fully qualified lady funeral directors, undertaker and embalmer in York I have been interested in this line of work since I was 15, Me & my husband David, who is a qualified funeral director and I were so pleased to finally open our own independent funeral home, Hayley Owen Funeral Director, in 2015. we take great pride in personalising each funeral to every family's wishes. We invite you to come and look at our lovely funeral home, have a cup of tea or coffee with us, read our verified reviews and then make your decision. All good funeral directors will be more than happy to show prospective clients where their loved one will be cared for, and to answer any questions you might have, You may need to make an appointment to visit the mortuary, but as the person paying for the services of a funeral director, you have every right to ask to see where your loved one will be while they are in the care of the company you are considering employing. You can also ask to see the company’s cremated remains policy, and to ask to be shown the procedures they have in place to ensure that the correct cremated remains are returned to the client following a cremation. All good funeral directors will understand just how worrying the current investigations are and will do their best to reassure you that they have watertight procedures in place, and that they and all their staff follow best practice. If your request to see the mortuary is refused, or if your insistence on reassurance about procedures is met with resistance, then we would recommend changing funeral directors. Remember, you are the client, the person who has died is precious to you, and you have to have complete trust that your loved one is in safe hands.
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Taking care of all necessary legal and administrative arrangements | £650.00 |
Collecting and transporting the deceased person from the place of death (normally within 15 miles of the funeral director’s premises) into the funeral director’s care | £195.00 |
Care of the deceased person before the funeral in appropriate facilities. | £340.00 |
Providing a suitable coffin | £295.00 |
Viewing of the deceased person for family and friends, by appointment with the funeral director (where viewing is requested by the customer) | POA |
At a date and time you agree with the funeral director, taking the deceased person direct to the agreed cemetery or crematorium (normally within 20 miles of the funeral director’s premises) in a hearse or other appropriate vehicle | POA |
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Burial (funeral director’s charges only) | £1,800.00 |
Cremation (funeral director’s charges plus the cremation fee)2 | £1,100.00 |
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For an Attended or Unattended burial funeral, the burial fee.1 In this local area, the typical cost of the burial fee for local residents is: For a new grave, you will also need to pay for the plot; for an existing grave with a memorial in place, you may need to pay a removal/replacement fee. In addition, the cemetery may charge a number of other fees. |
£1,950.00 |
For an Attended cremation funeral, the cremation fee.2 In this local area, the typical cost of a cremation for local residents is: |
£1,086.00 |
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Additional mileage (price per mile) | £1.00 |
Additional transfers of the deceased person’s body (e.g. to their home, to a place of worship etc.) (price per transfer) | £120.00 |
Collection and delivery of ashes | POA |
Embalming | £140.00 |
Funeral officiant (e.g. celebrant, minister of religion etc.) | £210.00 |
Services supplied outside of normal office hours | POA |
The funeral director can give you a full list of what they can supply. They are likely to charge for these additional products and services, so you may choose to take care of some arrangements without their involvement, or you can use a different supplier.
1. This fee (which is sometimes called the interment fee) is the charge made for digging and closing a new grave, or for reopening and closing an existing grave.
2. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, you will usually need to pay doctors’ fees as well. This is the charge for two doctors to sign the Medical Certificates for Cremation.
Prices correct as from 11/11/2024and may be subject to change. E & O.E.
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