When someone dies
It is usually best to contact an Undertaker who will take care of all the practical arrangements for you. The undertaker will also guide you through the things you need to do at this time. You will find the phone numbers for all the local undertakers (Funeral Directors) in the Phone Book or the Yellow Pages. If you need help to choose an undertaker then we recommend you ask relatives, friends or neighbours about their experience with different firms.
Tell the undertaker if you would like to have a Christian Minister conduct the service for you, they will then discuss a suitable date and time, and contact the parish office at the Heart of England Parishes to make the arrangements.
When we are contacted by the undertakers, the minister who is to take the service will get in touch with you, if you live locally we always try to arrange to visit you. At this meeting the minister will want to talk to you about the person who has died, he or she will also discuss with you what you would like to include in the service
The Funeral Service
This can take place either in one of our churches or at the Cemetery or Crematorium (this is often at The Vale (Evesham), Redditch or Oakley Wood). If the service is to be in church then it must be led by a Church of England approved minister, at a council run chapel like a Crematorium you can ask anyone you like to take the service.
A Church of England Funeral Service will consist of (usually) hymns, plus any live or recorded music you have chosen, and memories of the person who has died (sometimes a friend or family member will say something, sometimes the family prefer to leave this to the minister). There will also be prayers and a Bible Reading, and a short talk about Christian Hope. Finally there are some formal words commending the soul of the deceased to God's care, and committing their remains either to burial or cremation as appropriate.
Burials in our Churchyards
If you would like to arrange a burial in one of our churchyards please contact the Administrator to discuss this as some of them are now closed to new burials.
If you have a family grave that is already full, it is usually still possible to have someone's ashes placed there after cremation. Again please contact the Administrator to discuss this if you are interested.
There are rules about memorials in churchyards which we have to abide by. Please click here to see the guidelines issued by the diocese for this.
Funeral Fees - 2024 | |
Service in Church: | |
Service | £228 |
Burial in churchyard following on from service in church | £366 |
Burial in churchyard on separate occasion | £399 |
Burial in cemetery or cremation immediately preceding or following on from service in church | £34 |
Burial of cremated remains in churchyard on separate occasion | £192 |
Burial in cemetery on separate occasion | £83 |
No service in Church: | |
Service at graveside | £473 |
Service at crematorium or cemetery | £228 |
Burial of body in churchyard (committal only) | £399 |
Burial of cremated remains in churchyard (committal only) | £192 |
Extras: | |
Organist | £75 |
Verger | £50 |
Heating - local rates for each church apply - please enquire |