FLOWERS AND
MEMORIALS
marking the moment
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FLOWERS
Floral tributes can be an expression of respect and love for a life. We can assist you with ordering flowers.
If you would like to send flowers to a funeral – feel free to order directly with any local florist of your choice (you may find ordering over the telephone will avoid internet and/or delivery charges).
If you are arranging the main floral tribute, you may order this through any of these local florists (please quote Richard Steel & Partners as a reference for the account).
- Blooming Workshop,
6a The Foundry,
Kings Worthy:
01962 885446 - Buds 2 Bloom,
Sherbrooke,
Otterbourne Road, Compton:
01962 711222 - Catkin & Pussywillow,
The Railway Station,
Station Hill, Winchester:
01962 860345 - The Hampshire Florist,
7 Waterworks Rd,
Otterbourne:
023 8027 4685 - Louise Bailey Flowers,
Ingleside, Forest Road,
Waltham Chase:
01489 895997 - Wildbunch Florists,
Cobbs Farm Shop,
Winchester SO23 7LD:
07825 448053
MEMORIALS
After a burial, you may wish to order a new memorial or to have an inscription added to an existing memorial. Cemeteries and churchyards have different regulations regarding what is allowed in terms of material, size, finish, lettering styles and colour. We recommend you spend some time having a look at other existing memorials in the place of the burial, as this may assist you with ideas.
The words for the proposed memorial are naturally very important and should be chosen carefully. You may also wish to consider leaving space for a further inscription in due time. We recommend you contact one of our preferred local Stonemasons. Let them know that we have provided the funeral arrangements and they will look after you for us.
- Blackwell & Moody,
Magdalen Masonry Works,
Alresford Road,
Winchester, SO21 1HE
01962 852476 - South Coast Memorials,
Broadcut, Fareham,
PO16 8ST
01329 826272 - Vokes & Beck,
Rowhay Farm,
Upham, SO32 1JP
01962 884455
After a burial, you may wish to order a new memorial or to have an inscription added to an existing memorial. Cemeteries and churchyards have different regulations regarding what is allowed in terms of material, size, finish, lettering styles and colour. We recommend you spend some time having a look at other existing memorials in the place of the burial, as this may assist you with ideas.
Traditionally a new full sized headstone should not be placed on a grave until at least 6–12 months have elapsed to allow time for the ground to settle again. In the meanwhile, we can supply a temporary marker to be placed on the grave to mark the plot for visiting family and friends.
Arranging
a funeral
Our website is designed to offer guidance on the options available, explain the legal complexities involved and help you make the right decisions.