A selection of photographs from the Summer Cream Tea and Balloon Release.
Droitwich Spa Funeral Service holds Summer Cream Tea for Bereavement Support Group
On Monday 31st July, Dignity owned Droitwich Spa Funeral Service held a Summer Cream Tea at the Parish Centre in Droitwich Spa for members of their Bereavement Support Group.
Guests were served cream tea with strawberries, scones and a delicious chocolate cake made by Janet Harrison, from the Bereavement Support Group.
Guests were served cream tea with strawberries, scones and a delicious chocolate cake made by Janet Harrison, from the Bereavement Support Group. Dignity staff Jo Tolley, Funeral Manager, Elizabeth Neal-Alcock, Funeral Service Arranger and Amanda George, Funeral Manager were in attendance at the event.
Guests were then invited to write the names of their loved ones on silver stars which were attached to Dignity balloons.
The balloons were released in the parish gardens into the sky. Those who attended commented on how beautiful the cakes and strawberries were and how touched they were by the balloon release.
Elizabeth Neal-Alcock, Funeral Service Arranger
“The afternoon was beautiful; lots of lovely food, good company all sharing in some very special moments as the group released the balloons in memory of our loved ones.
Members of the Bereavement Support Group find it really helpful to just take time with friends and share in precious moments together, all experiencing similar emotions. I am extremely thankful for all those who helped and made the afternoon possible. I felt very privileged to share in such a special afternoon.”
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