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M.K.Ginder & Sons · 2016. 10. 11. · 3 Our Company and our Commitment to Service “ The y Faml i...
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Funeral Directors & Monumental Masons
M.K.Ginder & Sons
“ The Family Concern, Concerned about Families”
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Dignity & Respect
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Our Company and our Commitment to Service
“ The Family Concern, Concerned about Families”
Established in 1983, M K Ginder and Sons are the only privately owned and family run firm of funeral directors in the Watford area. Over the years our commitment to the local community has built our reputation for personal service and attention to detail as regards the care of the deceased. For the convenience of the families we serve, our funeral arranging offices are situated in Central Watford, North Watford, Bricket Wood, Bushey, South Oxhey and Abbots Langley.
Our centralised administration offices, vehicle garaging, coffin store and workshop, mortuary and embalming suite are all located under one roof with easy road access to all parts of the Watford area.
We pride ourselves on the personal service we are able to give and in our ability to arrange funerals to suit every requirement and budget. Whether your wish is for a traditional funeral from a bygone era with glass hearse and plumed horses or a more modern and ‘of the moment’ funeral with an ecological coffin and woodland burial, we have the knowledge and experience to arrange any funeral ceremony.
An old London bus or a vintage lorry instead of a traditional hearse, or even a motorcycle and side-car hearse, there are many choices available to you. Our experience within the funeral industry means that we are always pleased to offer help and advice in making arrangements.
Similarly, pre-need funeral plans designed to give you peace of mind knowing that your wishes are carried out as you would want, relieving as far as possible any stress for your family.
Our commitment to the highest levels of care and service is second to none, and we are always aware that you have the choice of funeral director in whom to entrust the care of your loved ones.
The services outlined in this brochure are by no means exhaustive but it is our intention to guide you through what can be a very difficult time and to outline some of the choices that are available to you. Our staff will be happy to offer help, advice and discuss any ideas that you may have in order to assist you to choose a tailor made ceremony that reflects the life of your loved one.
We do hope that you will find this brochure helpful and informative.
Adam K Ginder Managing DirectorM K Ginder and Sons
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Our History
Before founding M K Ginder, Martyn gained experience working within
the funeral sector. It was during this time that the founder’s vision of what a
community funeral service should be was formed. Martyn recognised that
in many cases the services offered by the industry left clients with a limited
choice as regards funeral content, it was Martyn’s view that his company
should be genuinely committed to the community and as such, he felt that to
be entrusted with the care of the deceased was indeed a privilege.
Martyn further felt that his company should offer bespoke and flexible
choices to clients so the life and character of the deceased could be reflected
in the Funeral arrangements ………. a mantra that is very much in vogue
today.
Our first premises on St Albans Road
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Martyn and his wife Jean formed M K Ginder
in September 1983 and, whilst continuing in her
employment with Kodak, Jean supported the
business providing secretarial and administrative
support. Their new company conducted 108
Funerals in their first trading year and since that
time, Martyn and Jean have worked continuously
building the reputation of M K Ginder which has
steadily grown over the past 30 years.
Martyn’s feeling that the company was to serve
the community was very much reflected in his
Civic life; he became a Queen Scout in 1977
and was indeed a lifelong supporter of the Scout
movement. Martyn was a Rotarian with the
North Watford Rotary Club, and a past Master of
two Masonic Lodges and a Freeman of the City
of London. After Martyn’s passing in 2011, the
company continues under the ownership and
management of his family.
Martyn always did his utmost to uphold the
dignity and respect of the deceased, and felt both
proud and privileged to serve bereaved families
around the country. In particular, those who had
lost their life in the line of duty or in the service
of their country.
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Directors and Staff
Adam K Ginder, Managing Director
Adam had worked very closely with
his Father, learning the art of funeral
directing. Adam has previously
worked at Operational Management
Level of three different Hotel
Groups, gaining a vast experience in
customer service.
He holds a First Class Degree
in Business from Coventry University, and a Masters in
Management from the University of Bristol. He is also a Member
of the Chartered Management Institute.
Jean E Ginder, Director
Jean co-founded the business in
1983, assisting her husband to
build and maintain the reputation
and service of the firm since its
formation. Following a spinal injury
in 1991, she has concentrated her
attentions on the administrative
directions of the business, as well
as implementing need for quality and service throughout the
company.
Daniel J Ginder, Director
Daniel, the youngest of the three
sons, has an integral role within
the company. Working previously
in the motor industry and London
Stock Exchange, he now runs
the Headstone and Memorial
Department, whilst still playing
an active part in the Day to Day
operations of the Funeral Directors.
Russell G Ginder, Director
Russell previously worked for the
family business, concentrating on
the operational aspects of funeral
directing. He maintains an active
interest in the business.
Our StaffOur trained and experienced staff appreciate that, when a death occurs, even if expected, it is a time when we all need support and understanding. The long serving staff of M K Ginder and Sons very much mirror the company ethos of service to, and involvement, in the community. They can be seen supporting a number of local charitable and fundraising events throughout the year. Our staff are a major asset to our company.
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Contents
Our Company 03
Our History 04
First Steps when death occurs 08
Professional Services 09
Transport 10
Features at the Funeral 16
Preparation and care of the deceased 19
Coffin and Casket range 20
Gown and Robe Sets 32
Coffin Furniture 33
Cremation and cremated remains containers 34
Floral Tributes 36
Memorial Stones and Monuments 38
Hospices and Charites 42
After Funeral Receptions 44
Bereavement Support Groups 45
Golden Charter Funeral Plans 46
Probate and Estate Administration 47
The Bereavement Register 48
Company details, payment terms and conditions 49
Watford Football Club 50
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The First Steps (When Death Occurs)
Whether death occurs at home or in hospital, arrangements for the funeral will have to be made. Our staff are all trained to assist
and advise you at each step of the way, our aim is to make this daunting task as easy as possible. We will explain everything as the
arrangements progress as well as answer any questions you may have. This is best done at one of our offices, of which we have six, that are
strategically positioned around Watford so as to be convenient to everyone. If, however, you would prefer the arrangements to be made at
your home, this can be arranged. Whatever you decide, it is always best to telephone first so that we can advise you of the things to do and
also answer any immediate questions you may have.
Our telephones are answered by our staff 24 hours a day and our contact number is:- 01923 247427.
Registration of the Death
Unless the death is sudden or unexpected, the doctor or hospital
will issue the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, which can
normally be collected from the hospital or Doctor’s surgery the
next day. This Certificate must be taken to the Registrar’s Office
in the sub district in which death occurred. It is now necessary
to make an appointment to visit the Registrar and our offices can
give you the telephone numbers. Regrettably, the registration
is the one thing that we are not allowed to do on your behalf;
however, we will be pleased to offer any assistance we can or
provide transport to and from the Registry Office if required.
Department for Work and Pensions and Probate
We can also offer help and advice with DWP claims for those
receiving benefits. We are pleased to offer, as agents, the services
of specialists dealing with probate. Details are available upon
request of a firm this company can recommend.
Registrar’s Contact Details
To make an appointment please call: 0300 123 4045
It is possible to make appointments online, however we advise
booking by telephone to ensure that your booking is arranged as
soon as possible.
Information required by the Registrar
v The Medical Certificate.
as previously mentioned.
v The full name of the deceased.
Including aliases and maiden name.
v The date and place of birth of the deceased.
Birth certificate is helpful but not essential.
v The usual residence of the deceased.
The normal home address of the deceased.
v The occupation of the deceased.
Or past occupation if retired.
v The husband’s occupation.
If applicable.
v The date and place of death.
The registrar will then issue two Certificates.
1. Green Disposal Certificate (this must be given to us)
2. The Death Certificate
The Death Certificate is a copy of the entry into the register, it is
not required by us for any part of the funeral arrangements.
You should obtain sufficient copies of the Death Certificate for
insurance companies and banks, etc.
There is a small fee to be paid for the Certificates.
our staff, based in Watford are available 24 hours per day, every day of the year- ring 01923 247427
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Professional Service offering
v Staff available 24 hours a day throughout the year on 01923 247427.
v The Removal - to move the deceased from hospital or home to
our centralised Chapel of Rest.
v Motor hearse:
v We will provide the use of a black motor hearse at all funerals.
v Guidance and advice on:-
v Completion of information required by the Coroner
v Registering a death
v Legal matters following a death
v Department for Work and Pensions claims
v Obtaining Death Certificates
v Clear advice on the services we offer and choices that
exist within the industry.
v Liaison and confirmation of arrangements with Ministers and Officiants,
Cemetery, Crematorium, Church Choir and Organist and the Verger.
v We cater for all denominations as well as Humanist and Civil services
v Newspaper notices:
v We are happy to place news notices on your behalf in a series of national and local newspapers and offer
guidance as to the contents.
v We also offer the following:-
v Florist brochures for ordering floral tributes.
v Advice and wording for press announcements.
v Compilation and production of Thanksgiving service
sheets.
v Attendance of conductors to guide mourners through
every part of the service to ensure all goes smoothly.
v We can provide wheelchairs, a listing of mourners present,
distribution of flowers after the service to one address, we can
provide various flags and advice on
music choices during the service.
v We will collect and acknowledge donations made and will
forward onto designated charities as required. We will also
provide you with a list of those who have donated and the
total amount raised.
v Disbursements:
v These are payments we make on your behalf for the
necessary services; i.e. Doctor’s fees, cremation and
church fees, service sheets etc.These items are charged
separately on your account. Disbursements must be paid
prior to the day of the funeral.
When you have chosen the component services for the funeral, we will provide you with an itemised written confirmation and written quotation of cost.
Professional Services
M.K.Ginder and Sons run its own fleet of coach built
funeral vehicles – you will have the use of a Jaguar
XJ hearse with the necessary pall bearers and the
availability of limousines that will seat 4 or 6 persons,
together with a uniformed chauffeur.
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Transport
Jaguar Hearse
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M K Ginder & Sons Fleet
Limousine for six passengers
Saloon for four passengers
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Bespoke Funeral Transport
There are a number of bespoke modes of funeral
transport that we are able to source from specialist
providers. We can provide a tailor made final tribute
designed to celebrate the life and interests of your
loved ones (subject to availability)
Triumph 900cc Motor Bike Hearse
Suzuki Hayabusa Motor Bike Hearse
London Route-Master RML double decker bus. (will seat up to 40 with Coffin).
VW Camper Hearse and Beetle Limousine
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Fully restored 1950’s Leyland Beaver flatbed Vintage Lorry Hearse
White Daimler Hearse Pink Daimler Hearse
1931 Austin 6/16 Hearse
Land Rover Hearse
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Traditional Horse drawn Funerals
For those who wish for the traditional horse drawn hearse we can provide either a pair, team or “six in hand” in either black or white horses with carriages. Mourners’ carriages and outriders are also available.
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Features at the Funeral
During or after the funeral service in the Church or Crematorium there are a number of features we can provide that may help you to say a fitting final farewell to your loved one.
Funeral Cortege Flags
We are able to provide black flags which attach to the window for the additional mourners’ cars for funerals covering a long distance to aid the cortege to stay together. Please let us know during the arrangements if you feel that these would be required on the funeral.
Alternatively, for funerals with only one or two following cars, instructions will be given on the day by the funeral director.
Union Flag – United Kingdom
St. George’s Cross - England St. Andrew’s Cross/The Saltire– Scotland
The Red Dragon – Wales
Irish Tricolour – Ireland
The Maple Leaf – Canada
RAF Ensign – Royal Air Force
We can also endeavour to obtain other National or Forces flags, or provide information on how you can obtain flags personally through Embassy or Regiment contacts.
Medal Cushion We can also provide a black velvet and gold braid medal cushion to display medals at the funeral, for those who have fought or competed for their country.
Coffin Dressing
We are able to provide a variety of different flags to be draped across a coffin during the funeral.
National and Forces flags are traditionally draped on the coffin or casket of the deceased if they have served or represented their country in the armed forces or sporting fields.
The flags we are able to provide (for a small cover charge) are:
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White Dove Release
The release of white doves on a funeral provides a very poignant moment in a very emotional day.
Provided in addition, or as an alternative, to flowers, the release can symbolise many different
emotions that the family and friends are feeling.
What a Dove Release Represents:
A Single White Dove Releasing the spirit and soul of the departed to begin their final journey home.
A Pair of White Doves Releasing two doves represents the rejoining of two souls, which previously have been parted, and can now be joined.
Four White Doves Releasing four doves represents the release of the spirit and soul of the departed to be joined by the Father, Son and Holy Ghost on their final journey home.
Twelve White Doves The release of twelve doves can represent the 12 blessings: hope, joy, wonder, praise, peace, benevolence, comfort, faith, perseverance, strength, love and grace, as they go with the departed on their journey.
It is possible for family members to hold and release the doves themselves, and this can be done at church, crematorium, cemetery, or afterwards at the family home. Other numbers of doves are available, please ask your arranger for more details.
Our dove providers live locally and this provides the knowledge that the doves do not have to travel far by vehicle.
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Highland Bagpiper
A highland bagpiper on a funeral is not something reserved for Scotland or the funeral of a Scottish person, the bagpipes are available to all, and they add a poignant air to the occasion.
As with horse-drawn carriages, a piper alerts others of the funeral procession, allowing them to pause and pay respect as the cortege passes by.
Order of Service sheets
We can design and typeset high quality printed Order of Service sheets/booklets to guide mourners through the Church or Crematorium Service.
Other services we can provide
Advice on different music choices, including specific music chosen by the family.
Arrange for video filming at the Church or Crematorium.
Features at the Funeral
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Traditionally the bagpipes would lead the procession at the church or place of committal; however they can be played at the family home, outside a specific location or in the grounds of the cemetery or crematorium, playing in the background.
Most bagpipers now offer a choice of tartans and dress, and are happy to advise what they believe to be appropriate for the day.
We are happy to arrange a bagpiper on your behalf, or we can provide you with their details if you prefer.
Our trained and experienced staff will provide your loved ones with the utmost care, we are always happy to discuss our arrangements for the care of the deceased at any time.
Visiting the Chapel of Rest
Traditionally, visiting the chapel of rest to pay your respects is done on the day before the funeral; however, we are happy to accommodate families who wish to visit on more than one occasion. Our Chapels of Rest are available between 10am - 4pm Monday to Friday and at other times by appointment.
Our staff will be on hand to arrange and conduct a viewing at the Chapel of Rest. The deceased can be viewed in their own clothes or in a gown in a dressed coffin. We can supply gowns in assorted colours together with matching silk coffin liners.
Our Chapels of Rest are located at our Watford, Bushey, South Oxhey and Abbots Langley offices.
Preparation and Care of the DeceasedPreparation and care of the deceased
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Coffins and Caskets
Our Veneer Coffin Selection
The Windsor An Oak veneer coffin fitted with York Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Osborne An Oak veneer coffin fitted with Canterbury Ring Handles, matching brass effect screw covers and engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Kensington A Mahogany veneer coffin fitted with York Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Highgrove An Oak veneer coffin with beaded panelled lid and sides fitted with York Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Balmoral An Oak veneer coffin with a raised lid and routered panelled sides fitted with Oscar Bar Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Holyrood An Oak veneer coffin with a walnut stain, raised lid and routered panelled sides fitted with Oscar Bar Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
Slight variations may occur with regards to the stain of the coffin, attributed to the source and grain of the wood
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Our Solid Coffin Selection
The Buckingham A Solid Oak coffin fitted with Oscar Bar Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and an engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Edinburgh A Solid Mahogany coffin fitted with Oscar Bar Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and an engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Sandringham A Solid Oak coffin, with a raised lid and routered panelled sides fitted with Oscar Bar Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and an engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Stirling A Solid Mahogany coffin with a raised lid and routered panelled sides fitted with Oscar Bar Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and an engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Westminster A Solid Oak Casket with a raised lid, routered panelled sides and corner pillars, fitted with Oscar Bar Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and an engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
The Blenheim A Solid Mahogany Casket with a raised lid, routered panelled sides and corner pillars, fitted with Oscar Bar Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and an engraved name plate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
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Coffins and Caskets
Our Paulownia Selection
The Carlton Paulownia A Solid Paulownia Coffin, with a raised lid, routered panel sides and ends, fitted with Oscar Bar Handles, matching brass effect wreath holders and an engraved nameplate, lined and trimmed with satin frill in a choice of colours with matching robe.
Available in a Light, Medium or Dark Mahogany Finish.
The Regent Paulownia A Solid Paulownia “American Style” Casket finished in a golden teak polish, top and bottom rope effect trim, fluted corner posts, Long Bar Handles, split domed hinged lid and an engraved nameplate. The interior is fitted with a cream crepe suite, pillow and adjustable bed.
Paulownia coffins are socially and ethically responsible. Manufactured in Asia in an accredited factory, these coffins and caskets are made using Paulownia, considered to be an amazing alternative to oak. It is light weight, sustainable, fast growing, readily available and stable. It also benefits from having a very high strength to weight ratio, exceeding most hardwoods.
Due to the source and manufacture of Paulownia coffins and caskets, it is only possible to provide certain sizes and therefore we may, if necessary ask you to choose an alternative if we are unable to obtain the required size.
Additionally due to the nature of the wood the actual finish may vary slightly.
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Our “Last Supper” Selection
The “Last Supper” A Solid Pine Coffin, with a high gloss, deep mahogany finish fitted with Oscar Bar Swing Handles, Carved scene, depicting The Last Supper and a fixed Crucifix, engraved name plate, and an ivory satin suite and matching robe.
The Corpus Christi A Solid Poplar Casket with a high gloss, deep tan finish fitted with sculptured corners which display Michelangelo’s famous Renaissance works, and Last Supper plates supporting fixed rail handles. Lined with a pale cream, pin-tucked crepe interior and Da Vinci inspired Last Supper painting in the half-split lid, and engraved name plate. Fixed Crucifix and matching robe set if requested.
The Pieta A Solid Poplar Casket with a high gloss, mahogany finish, fitted with sculptured corners which display Michelangelo’s famous Renaissance works, and Last Supper plates supporting polished fixed rail handles. Lined with a pale cream, smocked crepe interior and Da Vinci inspired Last Supper painting in the half-split lid and engraved name plate. Fixed Crucifix and matching robe set if requested.
Antique Brass Antique Bronze Antique Silver
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Contact and Offices 24 hours a day throughout the year on 01923 247427
“ The Family Concern, Concerned about Families”
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North Watford Office & Chapel of Rest170 St Albans Road, Watford. WD24 4ASTel: 01923 247427 • Fax: 01923 247184
Bushey Office & Chapel of Rest492 Bushey Mill Lane, Bushey. WD23 2ASTel: 01923 221661 • Fax 01923 468305
Abbots Langley Village Office & Chapel of Rest51 High Street, Abbots Langley. WD5 0AATel: 01923 269994 • Fax: 01923 270858
Bricket Wood Village OfficeThe Olde Bakery, Lye Lane, Bricket Wood. AL2 3TLTel: 01923 893372 • Fax: 01923 670807
South Oxhey Office & Chapel of Rest36 The Parade, Prestwick Road, South Oxhey, Herts. WD19 7EETel: 020 8387 0512 • Fax: 020 8387 0523
West Watford Office & Memorial Showroom42 Vicarage Road, Watford. WD18 0ENTel: 01923 448525 • Fax: 01923 461598
Accounts, Central Administration, Mortuary, Workshop & GaragesUnit 1b, Greycaine Road, Watford, Herts. WD24 7GPTel: General Administration: 01923 468253Accounts Dept: 01923 468231 • Fax: 01923 468254Email: [email protected] Website: www.ginder.co.uk
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Coffins and Caskets
Our Metal Casket Selection
The Devotion A 20 gauge steel Casket with a white finish and gold shading, fitted with hammered bronze Swing Bar Handles with “praying hands”, split-lid, moulded “cross” corners, engraved nameplate and optional crucifix. Hermetically sealing lid and mechanical locking system. The interior in fitted with a pure white, ruched crepe suite, pillow, “praying hands” lid panel and an adjustable bed.
The Trojan An 18 gauge steel Casket with a platinum finish and ebony shading, fitted with Fixed Bar Handles, faux-silver “goblet” corners, split-lid, engraved nameplate and optional crucifix. Hermetically sealing lid and mechanical locking system. The interior is fitted with a pale silver, cross-pleated crepe suite, pillow and an adjustable bed.
The Pearl Rose An 18 gauge steel Casket with a white enamel finish and copper shading, fitted with “rose detail” Fixed Bar Handles, “rose detail” corners, split-lid, engraved nameplate and optional crucifix. Hermetically sealing lid and mechanical locking system. The interior is fitted with a pure white, smocked velvet suite, pillow, semi-pleated lid panel with hidden rose and an adjustable bed.
The Lincoln A 32oz Solid Copper Casket with a brushed copper and deep bronze finish, fitted with Swing Bar Handles, fluted corner pillars, split lid, engraved nameplate and optional crucifix. Hermetically sealing lid and mechanical locking system. The interior is fitted with a cream, cross-pleated velvet suite and lid panel, pillow and an adjustable bed.
More photographs and details, as well as other designs are available, please ask your arranger for the complete London Casket Company Brochure and Price List.
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Our Hardwood Casket Selection
The New England Oak A Solid Oak Casket with a satin finish to highlight the natural grain of the wood, fitted with Swing Bar Handles, fluted corner posts, split-lid, engraved nameplate and optional crucifix. The interior in fitted with a cream, gathered velvet suite, pillow, diamond pleated lid panel and an adjustable bed.
The Provincial A Solid Poplar Casket with a high-gloss, walnut finish, fitted with Swing Bar Handles, fluted corner posts, split-lid, engraved nameplate and optional crucifix. The interior is fitted with a pale cream, smocked crepe suite, pillow, pleated lid panel and adjustable bed.
The President A Solid Mahogany Casket with a high-gloss piano finish fitted with Swing Bar Handles, split lid, engraved nameplate and optional crucifix. The interior is fitted with a pale cream, ruched velvet suite, pillow, fan-pleated lid panel and adjustable bed.
The Manhattan A Solid Cherry Casket with a high-gloss, hand polished finish and top and base feature rope-effect wooden trim, fitted with Swing Bar Handles, turned wood corner pillars, split lid, engraved nameplate and optional crucifix. The interior is fitted with a pale cream, smocked crepe suite, pillow, tuck-pleated lid panel and adjustable bed.
More photographs and details, as well as other designs are available, please ask your arranger for the complete London Casket Company Brochure and Price List.
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Coffins and Caskets
Our Colourful Coffin Selection
These two pages are a small selection of the different types of Colourful Coffins that are now available.
Almost anything is possible to be printed onto a coffin and your funeral arranger will be happy to show you a wider selection of other designs.
Alternatively, the print of the coffin can be made to each client’s bespoke specifications and can be created using family photographs, etc., to provide a truly individual design.
“All things Bright and Beautiful”
Golden Leaves
Union Flag
White Doves
The Flying Scotsman
The Winner
Each coffin can have the deceased’s name and details included into the design, removing the need for an engraved nameplate which could obstruct the pattern. However, a small engraved nameplate can be added if requested.
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St. Andrew’s Cross / Saltire
Somewhere Near
Desert Island
Butterfly Song
Twilight
Black Piano
On The Buses
Blue Clouds and Rainbow
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Coffins and Caskets
Our Prestige Casket Selection
The Millenium A Premium Chrome/Stainless Steel American Style Casket, polished Bronze Bar handles and a hand polished mirror finish. A hermetically sealing lid and mechanical locking system. Fitted with a high quality velvet interior and fully adjustable bed and mattress and an engraved nameplate.
The Marquis A 48oz Solid Bronze Casket with a brushed amber and sable finish, fitted with Swing Bar Handles, and adjustable height bed and engraved nameplate. The interior is fitted with a cream cross-pleated velvet suite, and a unique twin-split lid. A hermetically sealing lid and mechanical locking system.
The Promethean A 48oz Solid Bronze Casket with a hand polished mirror finish, and 14-Carat Gold Plated Hardware, Swing Bar Handles and a height adjustable bed. The interior is fitted with the finest Shasta Lily Velvet lining, pillow and cover. Complete with an engraved nameplate and hermetically sealing lid and mechanical locking system.
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Our Natural Material Selection
The Natural Wool A New Wool “Oval” Casket, manufactured in Yorkshire, by Hainsworth, (the manufacturers of the British Army’s Red Dress Tunics), stabilised with strong recycled cardboard frame. Generously lined with organic cotton and a jute edging. Supplied with an embroidered nameplate. Suitable for both Cremation and Burial.
The Natural Seagrass A Natural Seagrass “Oval” Casket, manufactured from sustainable and biodegradable seagrass, supported with a rigid frame and strengthened sealing rods. Generously lined with a cotton interior. Supplied with a carved wooden nameplate, and flower loops, enabling the casket to be dressed. Suitable for both Cremation and Burial.
The Natural Bamboo A Natural Bamboo “Traditional” Coffin, manufactured with woven bamboo leaves to provide a strong and rigid structure. Generously lined with a biodegradable cotton frill. Supplied with a engraved bamboo nameplate, and flower loops, enabling the casket to be dressed. Suitable for both Cremation and Burial.
The Chesnut Willow A Chestnut Willow “Traditional” Coffin or “Oval” Casket, manufactured in a traditional basket weave style, creating a strong and definitive shape. Supplied with natural sealing rods and a carved nameplate. Lined with an environmentally friendly cotton interior, and twisted willow handles and flower loops allowing the coffin/casket to be dressed. Suitable for Cremation or Burial.
The Cardboard Coffin A Cardboard Coffin, manufactured from recycled cardboard, the coffin comprises of a lid and base style with side cut handles. Reinforced for purpose, and presented with a printed adhesive nameplate.
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Gown and Robe Sets
It is perceived as tradition to be dressed in your “Sunday Best” as you leave this world for the next, and we are happy to dress your loved one in your choice of clothes as well as provide advice on which attire is most suitable.
Alternatively we can provide a gown for them to wear, in the style of pyjamas and dressing gown, as if they were sleeping. These gowns are available in a range of colours and are included in the cost of the coffin.
It may be necessary on occasion for us to recommend the use of a gown instead of own clothes, which we will endeavour to inform you of at the earliest convenience.
Below are a selection of gown and robe sets which are available, please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions or queries.
Colours, Patterns and Designs may vary on occasion; we will try and keep to your original choice as best as possible, although we may ask for a second choice in case of unavailability.
This is our chosen selection of gowns and robes
If you have a particular colour choice in mind we would be happy to enquire and obtain one for you
(There may be a small charge for this service)
We are also able to provide plain white cotton shrouds for use instead of a gown
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Coffin Furniture
All of our veneer and solid coffins and caskets are illustrated with the appropriate coffin furniture using York, Oscar Bar and Canterbury Rings Handles. All the illustrated furniture is included in the cost of the coffin, including a choice of a head end ornament.
The head end ornaments below are shown for you to choose which you wish to have. If you are unsure your arranger will suggest the most appropriate.
York Handles Oscar Bar Handles
At Rest Non Conformist, Non Religious Service
Rose Non Conformist, Non Religious Service
Canterbury Ring (Suitable for Coffins with Ring Handles)
Filigree Crucifix Roman Catholic Service
Gothic Crucifix Roman Catholic Service
(used for coffins with panelled sides)
Om Hindu Service
11” Brass Effect Crucifix18” Brass Effect Crucifix 18” Solid Brass Crucifix
R.I.P Church of England Service
Masonic For Freemasons and Members of the
Craft
Khanda Sikh Service
We are also able to place a larger crucifix on the lid of the coffin, predominantly for burials, which is charged for accordingly as per you choice. (The Solid Brass Crucifix is only suitable for Burials.)
Coffin furniture is only suitable for our veneer, solid and Paulownia (except the Regent) ranges.
We reserve the right to remove any chosen furniture that may be seen as inappropriate.
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Pink Stargazer
The Hustler
British & Proud
Flying Scotsman
Roses
Sunset
Ashes Caskets & Scatter Tubes
Traditional Wooden Ashes Caskets A solid Oak casket in a light, medium or dark finish, supplied with an engraved nameplate. Suitable for burial or storage.
Natural Leaf Ashes Urn These natural leaf urns are hand decorated in a variety of different shapes and colours. The colours available are Blue/Grey, Green, Natural and Red. The Shapes available are Heart, Oval, Rectangle or Square. These Urns are biodegradable and suitable for burial.
Natural Woolen Ashes Casket A New Wool ashes casket, manufactured in Yorkshire by Hainsworth (the manufacturer of the British Army’s Red Dress tunics), this casket is supported with a recycled cardboard interior and is supplied with an embroidered woollen name plate. Biodegradable and suitable for burial.
Colourful Wooden Ashes Caskets With a variety of different patterns, as well as bespoke individual designs, almost anything is possible. These MDF ashes caskets are wrapped with the design of your choice, and can include the deceased’s name into the pattern. Suitable for burial or storage, ideal for those who have chosen a Colourful designed coffin.
We are able to provide an extensive range of ashes containers suitable for storing or disposing of cremated remains, either through burial or scattering. As technology and manufacturing has developed, more and more variations of receptacles are being produced, which would provide an endless list of possibilities. Therefore we have taken a selection of the different containers and presented them here. However, should you wish to discuss other options, your funeral arranger will be happy to help.
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Roses Doves in Flight Teddy Bear
Sunflower Starry NightOcean Sunset Bluebell Wood
Autumn Wood
Golf Day Forget Me Not
Scatter tubes are a modern alternative to traditional wooden ashes caskets. They offer flexibility and choice in how best to commemorate loved-ones. Easy to use for scattering ashes, the scatter tube range allows greater freedom of choice when deciding the best way to preserve, protect and remember someone close.
Available in three sizes:Large, Medium or Small(It is advisable to seek permission before scattering, and we are happy to provide advice regarding so)
Many more types of containers and urns are available, as well as new designs being introduced. If you know, or have seen something particular, please do not hesitate to ask your arranger, and we would be happy to look into and acquire it on your behalf.
Our memorial department also has a range of home and garden memorials suitable for storing cremated remains. Please ask for details, a brochure or the address of our memorial showroom.
Ashes Scatter Tubes
A sample of the alternatives that are available.
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Floral Tributes
As part of our complete funeral service, we are happy to organise floral tributes for the funeral. You can either select a traditional or modern floral tribute from our selection or specify to your own special requirements. You can leave your message on one of our flower cards. We will take responsibility to order your quality flowers, together with your message, and have them ready and in place on the day of the funeral.
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Floral Tribute Card Holder We are happy to provide, with our compliments, a floral tribute card holder in which there are two pockets where your flower cards can be kept together. There is also a swatch of flower seeds which you can plant as a tribute to your loved ones.
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Memorial Stones
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As part of our continued service of providing the complete funeral and memorial service, we are happy to provide a wide variety of memorials and monuments, as well as cleaning, renovations and additional inscriptions.
Dealing with a loved one’s passing is very hard, and we feel that having a memorial of any type, whether it be a headstone in the cemetery, a memorial bench on their favourite golf course or a bird bath in the garden, we offer a wide variety of designs and personalised memorials for the memory of a loved one.
The selection below provides a small sample of our increasing range of possibilities; however, we are able to provide a brochure with a wider range of our memorials and you are also very welcome to visit our memorial showroom at 42 Vicarage Road, Watford, WD18 0EN.
We are also able to completely tailor make a memorial, should you have any specific ideas.
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Memorial Stones
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Solid Oak Cross Following the burial, we would advise that a period of around one year must elapse in order for the ground to have settled sufficiently before a headstone can be fitted. In the interim, we can provide a solid oak cross or grave marker complete with engraved name plate.
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Hospices and Charities
The Peace Hospice – Watford
The Peace Hospice cares for people living with a life limiting or terminal illness and supports their families from across South West Hertfordshire. It provides inpatient care, day care, an outpatient service, complementary therapy, a hospice at home service and family services including spiritual care and bereavement support. It needs to raise over £3 million of charitable income each year in order to run and develop its services. All the care it provides to its patients and their families is free.
The Hospice of St. Francis – Berkhamsted
The Hospice of St Francis cares for people from Dacorum, St Albans, Harpenden, Markyate, Chesham, Amersham and the surrounding villages. It is the only in-patient unit with special facilities that allow patients to be cared for 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It also helps patients who are seriously ill at home and in day hospice but needs to raise more than £3.5million every year.
Grove House Hospice – St. Albans
Grove House believes everyone affected by cancer or life-threatening illness has the right to access specialist care to have the best possible quality of life. It knows there are some gaps. To fill these gaps and ensure everyone who needs it has the support that is right for them, Grove House will work proactively with patients, families and other healthcare professionals. It recognises that each person has different needs, so it adapts its range of high quality services to give support to both at Grove House and at home.
Keech Cottage Hospice – Luton
Keech Hospice Care runs two hospice services - one for adults living in Luton and South Bedfordshire and one for children from across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Milton Keynes. Its aim is to help patients enjoy the highest quality of life, while providing vital support for their family and friends throughout their loved one’s illness and in their bereavement. All of the charity’s services are offered free of charge, every single day of the year. This is all made possible because of the generous support of the local community.
Macmillan Cancer Support
Macmillan is a source of support, helping with all the things that people affected by cancer want and need.
Here at Ginder Funeral Service we feel that the work put in by the staff and volunteers of both local hospices and national charities provides an enormous contribution to the wellbeing, care and research in an attempt to improve the lives of others.
As a company we make a conscious effort to support the hospices and charities and thank the staff and volunteers for their work, and in this vein we offer a complimentary service of collecting donations made in lieu of flowers for a funeral, collating together and sending them to the charity on your behalf.
Your funeral arranger will ask you if you have a particular charity in mind, if not we are happy to provide suggestions, of which we have selected a few which we feel provide a much appreciated service.
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It’s not only patients who live with cancer, so it also helps carers, families and communities. It guides people through the system, supporting them every step of the way. It funds nurses and other specialist health care professionals and builds cancer care centres.
British Heart Foundation
Its vision couldn’t be much more ambitious – a world where people no longer die prematurely from heart disease. The BHF works alongside Government, other health charities, healthcare professionals and thousands of dedicated supporters to beat heart disease.
Diabetes UK
Diabetes UK is the largest organisation in the UK working for people with diabetes, funding research, campaigning and helping people live with the condition. It works for people with diabetes, their carers, family and friends. It represens the interests of all people with diabetes by lobbying the Government for better standards of care and the best quality of life.
Cancer Research UK
Cancer Research UK is the world’s leading charity dedicated to beating cancer through research. It has saved millions of lives with its groundbreaking work into preventing, diagnosing and treating cancer. People’s chances of surviving cancer have doubled in the last 40 years, and Cancer Research UK has been at the heart of that progress.
Alzheimer’s Society
Alzheimer’s Society is a membership organisation, which works to improve the quality of life of people affected by dementia in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Many of its 25,000 members have personal experience of dementia, as carers, health professionals or people with dementia themselves, and that experience helps to inform their work.
Spinal Injuries Association
The Spinal Injuries Association is the leading national charity for spinal cord injured people. It offers support and assistance from the time of injury and for the rest of a paralysed person’s life, provides services to increase an individual’s quality of life, supports the families of newly injured people, increases knowledge and awareness of the causes and consequences of spinal cord injury and campaigns for the best medical and social care for spinal cord injured people.
It is common practice to indicate the name of the charity you wish the donations to be sent to in the newspaper obituary. Your arranger will confirm with you the details for the obituary notice and will specify that donations made in lieu of flowers be sent to our offices in order for them to be collated together. We will also place a secure collection box at the funeral for those who wish to donate on the day, in the manner of a retiring collection.
Traditionally, we like to leave the donation account open for approximately six weeks following the funeral, although we are happy to extend this if you feel it is necessary. Once the account has been closed we will inform you in writing of how much has been collected and provide a list of those who have contributed.
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We appreciate all the emotional difficulties that arise when funeral catering needs to be organised for a family member or friend.
We can offer a simple and dignified, affordable buffet, discretely delivered to your home or venue. Our funeral buffets can be arranged to your requirements, a waitress service can be provided to set up, serve drinks, and clear away afterwards.
We are always happy to supply you with a range of our catering menus and options.
Alternatively…….. our staff are happy to advise you on local venues such as village and church halls that can provide you with catering facilities, we can also give an indication of the nearby parking facilities. On request, we can let you have the contact details of Hotels in the area who have function rooms and catering facilities.
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Bereavement Support Groups
The following charity support groups are there to offer bereavement care whenever it is needed. If you are unable to find the right support for you, or you need any further help, please contact:
Spiritual & Pastoral Care Dept,West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS trustTel: 01923 217994
There is a voicemail. If you leave a message, someone will get back to you.
Cruse BereavementOffering bereavement support to all in need, regardless of age, gender or culture.National Helpline; 0844 477 9400Local Helpline (Hertfordshire): 01707 278389Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
The Peace Hospice Bereavement ServiceOffering information, advice and support for anyone from South West Hertfordshire who has a bereavement enquiry; provides counselling, visits and children’s grief support programme (Stars)Bereavement Helpline: 01923 229595Bereavement General Office Enquiry: 01923 250355Email; [email protected]: http://www.peacehospice.co.uk/
St Albans City and District Bereaved NetworkOffering bereavement support to people of all backgrounds regardless of race, creed or culture; as well as providing a children’s grief support programme (5-18 yrs)Helpline: 01727 841841Email: [email protected]
Watford Churches Bereavement Visitors GroupProviding bereavement support to people in the Watford area of any faith and none.Tel: 01923 225189 or 01923 224085
Infant and Child Death Advice and Support Organisations
BabylossAn exclusively online resource for anyone whose life has been touched by pregnancy loss, stillbirth or neonatal death. Medical advice is not given.Email: [email protected]: www.babyloss.com
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A funeral plan is a thoughtful way of preparing for the future. It enables you to lock in your funeral director’s services at today’s prices, no matter how much these costs may increase in the
coming years. By choosing to plan ahead for your funeral, you and your loved ones will benefit from the reassurance of knowing that everything is taken care of in advance.
Taking out a funeral plan brings many advantages, primarily, it relieves your grieving relatives of the financial strain and any worries about your funeral arrangements at a time when they will be distressed. Plus, you have the comfort of knowing that the arrangements you want, including the type of funeral, venue, music choices and readings, will be carried out exactly as you wish.
The plan also contains an allowance for those additional costs, such as funeral or crematorium costs, flowers, Doctors’ fees and clergy fees. It is only if these costs rise beyond expectation that the family would face any additional bills, no matter how many years pass before the bereavement occurs.
M K Ginder and Sons believe that all funerals should be at the heart of the personal wishes of the plan holder and their loved ones. We offer Golden Charter’s Independent Way plan, which can be tailored to whatever requirements you wish and you can spread the cost over several months or years.
Thinking about planning your own funeral can be daunting, which is why choosing the right funeral plan provider to ease you through the process can make all the difference. Golden Charter is the UK’s leading independent funeral plan provider and has taken care of funeral plan arrangements for over 270,000 people. Based in Glasgow, Golden Charter works on behalf of more than 2,600 independent funeral directors across the UK – many of which are family businesses that have served their communities for generations. They take pride in offering a local, personalised service whilst ensuring you receive the very best value.
When you take out an Independent Way plan, you have the reassurance that your money is protected. You select how you wish to pay for your plan and, depending on your choice, your money is paid into the Golden Charter Trust or to one of the UK’s leading life assurance companies. Your money grows and, when the time comes, we receive the payment, including any growth, and use this money to provide the agreed services to your family. No matter how much costs have risen in the intervening period, your loved ones will not be asked for a penny more for the guaranteed services included within your plan. On past experience, a pre-paid funeral plan gives you better value for money than high-interest building society accounts.
More information about the Independent Way can be found in the Independent Way brochure. For a copy of the brochure or to discuss a funeral plan in more detail, please contact your local office or call 01923 247427.
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PROBATE AND ESTATE ADMINISTRATION
In many cases when somebody dies, the thought of having to deal with a mountain of paperwork in areas of unknown legality can be very difficult. Winding up a friend or relative’s estate can take much longer than expected. There is often much to sort out, letters to write and people to deal with. Add to that the emotional issues and the task can be daunting. Many are relieved to be able to pass the responsibility on to someone else.
M.K.Ginder and Sons recommends a firm of local Solicitors, Matthew Arnold & Baldwin, which is a specialist tax, trust and probate advisor with more than 100 years of experience of giving sympathetic help and support in dealing with these complex and sensitive issues.
A simple telephone call from them may answer any questions you may have. Their initial meeting with you to assess what needs to be done will be without charge or obligation. They will agree a fixed fee for the work before you incur any costs. Unlike many solicitors and banks their fees are not based on the value of your Estate.
If you would welcome the opportunity to talk to them we will be happy to arrange for them to call you.
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Unless companies are informed of a death they will continue to send promotional mailings about their products and services.
By registering deceased friends and relatives with The Bereavement Register® companies are able to remove their names and addresses from mailing lists, reducing the majority of direct mail within as little as six weeks.
Simply register with The Bereavement Register® and we will notify companies on your behalf.
www.thebereavementregister.org.uk
01732 467940
Are you still receiving post for a deceased relative or friend?
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Unless companies are informed of a death they will continue to send promotional mailings about their products and services.
By registering deceased friends and relatives with The Bereavement Register® companies are able to remove their names and addresses from mailing lists, reducing the majority of direct mail within as little as six weeks.
Simply register with The Bereavement Register® and we will notify companies on your behalf.
www.thebereavementregister.org.uk
01732 467940
Are you still receiving post for a deceased relative or friend?
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Accounts and Central Administration
Unit 1b, Greycaine Road, Watford, Herts. WD24 7GPTelephone: General Administration 01923 468253Accounts Department 01923 468231Email: [email protected] Website: ginder.co.uk
PAYMENT. Fees and disbursements must be paid prior to the day of the Funeral, as endorsed by the National Association of Funeral Directors.
Our invoice will normally be sent out within a week of the funeral. It is then expected to be paid within a month of the invoice date. However, we do appreciate that it may take longer if there is an estate to be dealt with; in such circumstances we would expect to be kept informed at regular monthly intervals.
Terms and Conditions
1. WRITTEN ESTIMATE. We have provided you with an estimate of our charges and the disbursements payable. In the event of any of the disbursement costs being different to those estimated, we reserve the right to continue with the funeral arrangements, paying the correct fees and claiming the full amount on our account. Our own charges will not alter unless we have your authority. In each case, we will make every effort to contact you prior to the funeral.
2. PAYMENT OF ACCOUNT. As endorsed by the National Association of Funeral Directors, fees and disbursements must be paid prior to the day of the funeral. Our itemised account showing our charges and disbursements paid on your behalf will be sent to you after the funeral and it is normally expected that this account will be settled in full within 30 days of the invoice date. Interest will be charged at the rate of 2.5% for every month after the aforementioned period on all outstanding monies including accumulated interest until the full amount is paid. All costs and expenses incurred in obtaining payment will be added to the amount outstanding.
3. RETENTION OF CREMATED REMAINS. When we are requested to collect cremated remains on your behalf these will be retained by us for up to one month without charge. Thereafter, a retention fee will be made for each month or part thereof that the remains are in our care. If, after six months, they have not been collected or special arrangements made, then we reserve the right, without further notice, to return the cremated remains to the Crematorium for scattering in the Garden of Remembrance.
4. GRAVE DEEDS. We reserve the right to retain any Grave Deed until the account is paid in full.
5. MEMORIAL STORAGE. Memorials removed to enable funerals to take place will be stored free of charge for 12 weeks, after which time a storage fee will apply should an order for additional work not have been placed. If an order for additional work has been placed, then storage will remain free of charge until the stone is replaced on the grave.
Company Name M K Ginder & Sons Funeral Directors and M K Ginder & Sons Monumental Masons and Ginderflora are all part of M K Ginder Ltd. Registered Office: 64 Clarenden Road, Watford, Hertfordshire WD17 1DA. Registered Number: 7816170. Company registered in: England & Wales. VAT number: 809 0994 05
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Watford Football Club
Dignity & Respect
M K Ginder & Sons& Watford Football Club
Our Connection with Watford Football ClubM K Ginder & Sons has been associated with Watford FC for over a decade now; however, the Ginder family has had a much longer association. Mr. Martyn Ginder, founder of Ginder Funeral Service, in his youth helped his dad feed the players and supporters from The Football Café on Vicarage Road. In more recent years, he would take his sons, Adam, Russell and Daniel to matches, before becoming the Official Matchball Sponsor in the early 2000s. Mr. Ginder felt that the football club was an integral part of the town, and his support of the club was in acknowledgment of the community spirit the club brings to the town. In recognition for his support of the club, Watford FC has paid tribute to his passing by naming the Matchball the “Martyn Ginder Memorial Matchball”.
Watford FC Coffin & Ashes CasketAs the official funeral director of Watford Football Club, we are the only funeral director entitled to provide a Watford FC Branded coffin, ideal for the ardent fan who wishes to show their true colours.
Donations in Lieu of FlowersThe Watford FC’s Community Sports & Education Trust is a registered charity that provides support for the local community, re-investing in Watford and other worthy causes.
As a registered charity the Trust is open to receive donations, and we are able to arrange for the donations collected at the funeral to be given to the Trust.
After Funeral ReceptionsVicarage Road Stadium, the home of Watford Football Club, has a variety of different sized venue rooms and catering arrangements, with licensed bars and car parking, and we would be happy to help organise the after funeral reception at the Club for you.
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Funeral DirectorsMonumental Masons
North Watford Office & Chapel of Rest170 St Albans Road, Watford. WD24 4AS
Tel: 01923 247427 Fax: 01923 247184
Bushey Office & Chapel of Rest492 Bushey Mill Lane, Bushey. WD23 2AS
Tel: 01923 221661Fax 01923 468305
Abbots Langley Village Office & Chapel of Rest
51 High Street, Abbots Langley. WD5 0AATel: 01923 269994Fax: 01923 270858
Bricket Wood Village OfficeThe Olde Bakery, Lye Lane, Bricket Wood. AL2 3TL
Tel: 01923 893372Fax: 01923 670807
South Oxhey Office & Chapel of Rest36 The Parade, Prestwick Road, South Oxhey, Herts. WD19 7EE
Tel: 020 8387 0512Fax: 020 8387 0523
West Watford Office & Memorial Showroom42 Vicarage Road, Watford. WD18 0EN
Tel: 01923 448525Fax: 01923 461598
Accounts, Central Administration, Mortuary, Workshop & Garages
Unit 1b, Greycaine Road, Watford, Herts. WD24 7GPTel: General Administration: 01923 468253
Accounts Dept: 01923 468231Fax: 01923 468254
Email: [email protected]: www.ginder.co.uk