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Family business Abbey Funeral Services, based in Tonbridge, can advise on any aspect of funeral planning
15:08, 12 July 2021
updated: 15:08, 12 July 2021
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When it comes to saying goodbye to your loved ones, a family business knows how to help you care for your family.
Tonbridge-based Abbey Funeral Services are an award-winning, independent family business which has been serving Tonbridge and its surrounding villages for more than 40 years.
It now covers Hadlow, Hildenborough, East Peckham, Paddock Wood, Tunbridge Wells and all neighbouring areas.
The team, who consider themselves privileged to care for families in the area, is led by husband and wife team Chris and Jim Parker and their daughter Jo who joined the business in 1993 and has now taken over from Chris as managing director.
Experienced in their field, both Chris and Jim have both served as National President of the National Society of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors - Chris in 2006 and Jim in 2011 - and now Jo has been elected to serve in 2021.
The firm's fully trained staff are dedicated to providing an efficient and caring service at your time of need and all funerals are tailored to suit you, your family and your loved one, whatever your wishes.
They can support families to have as little or as much involvement in the ceremony as they wish and can advise on any aspect of funeral planning, whether that is for now or in the future.
There is also a community bereavement support programme available to help you following your loss.
To find out more about how Abbey Funeral Services, which is based at 173 Tonbridge High Street, can help you visit their website at abbeyfs.co.uk, or call 01732 360328.
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