Funeral director, Tracey Lynn (centre) at the Service of Re-Dedication with funeral manager, Lindsay Dade and consultant, Bryan Mills.
Service of Re-Dedication follows investment in premises
Bryan Mills Funeral Directors based in Stamford Bridge, held a Service of Re-Dedication on Tuesday 5 May following a refurbishment.
“Bryan Mills has been refurbished as part of the programme of investing to further improve our facilities after the business was acquired in January 2013,” explained area manager, Greg Reinsch. “Bryan Mills himself has been involved in funerals for many years and is very well known in the local area.”
During the Service, funeral director, Tracey Lynn, was presented with a bouquet of flowers as a ‘thank-you’ for her hard work during the refurbishment and for organising the Service.
“Tracey now looks after the funerals at Stamford Bridge and works closely with Bryan to offer a high quality, personal service to the local area,” added Greg.
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