How to Arrange a Funeral
it
is our aim to make the whole process of arranging a funeral as simple and clear
as possible. I
will be pleased to either discuss initial arrangements over the telephone, at
our office or at your home. Some
initial information will be necessary regarding the person who has died, such
as, their name, address, date of birth, and the time and place of their death. I
will also need to discuss the nature of the arrangements required. A decision
will need to be made regarding whether the funeral is to be cremation or burial. I
will then discuss the arrangements in as much detail as possible to ensure that
I am able to provide you with the service that you require. Remember,
I am here to help you. I will tailor the funeral to suit your needs and wishes.
Registration
Every
death must be registered in the area where it occurred, not the area of residence. A
'certificate of cause of death' must first be obtained from either the family
G.P. or the hospital doctor. This
must be taken to the registrar together with a copy of the birth certificate and
medical card, if they are available. Usually
an appointment is necessary at the registrar. Registrars Sale.
Sale Town Hall, Tatton Road. Tel
0161 912 3025 for an appointment Manchester. Herron House, Lloyd
Street. Tel 0161 234 7878 for an appointment Stockport. Greenhale
House, Stockport. Tel 0161 474 3399 for an appointment Macclesfield.
Park Green, Macclesfield. Tel 01625 423 463 for an appointment
Information required by the Registrar
Date
& place of death The deceased's full name and, if applicable, maiden name
The deceased's address Place and date of birth Their occupation The
registrar will give you a green certificate which should be given to the funeral
director. They will give you a certificate for return to the social security office
for the area in which the person lived. They will also be able to provide copies
of the 'entry of death' (commonly known as copies of the death certificate).
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