At a time when many private firms are being taken over, Bartholomew & Sons is proud of it's heritage and independence and our long experience in organising funerals will help you every step of the way. Our Offices at Nightingale House, Moorgate in Rotherham and High Street in Maltby, are well presented and both hold tranquil private chapels, in which your loved one can rest in peace.
We have a very caring team who will all play their part in helping you through a difficult time with respect and dignity. Their experience in organising funerals for the people of Rotherham is second to none. Thinking about your own funeral is never an easy thing to do but planning ahead can bring real peace of mind and financial security.
We have a very caring team who will all play their part in helping you through a difficult time with respect and dignity. Their experience in organising funerals for the people of Rotherham is second to none. Thinking about your own funeral is never an easy thing to do but planning ahead can bring real peace of mind and financial security.
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For 125 years Bartholomew & Sons of Rotherham has been entirely owned and run by the Bartholomew family. At a time when many private firms are being taken over, Bartholomew & Sons is proud of it's heritage and independence. Bartholomew & Sons was founded in 1891 by Alfred Bartholomew when he took over the deeds of a joiners and wheelwright firm in Whiston.
In cases where the death is reported to the Coroner the procedure is somewhat different. The coroner and his/ her officers will be in direct communication with you and keep you informed with every step. No doctor will issue a Medical certificate, the coroner will send the required information to the registrars where you will register.
Thinking about your own funeral is never an easy thing to do but planning ahead can bring real peace of mind and financial security. With our Pre-Arranged Funeral Plans, you can rest assured that your personal funeral wishes will be granted and your plan will fix the funeral costs at today's prices.
When a death which has been expected occurs at home or at a nursing home, the doctor who has been treating the deceased should be contacted.
Provided the deceased has seen a the doctor during their final illness (within the previous 14 days) the doctor or a colleague will either attend to confirm that death has occurred, or will give permission for the deceased to be transferred to a funeral companies premises, if it is your wish for this to happen.You can then contact the funeral company of your choice, who will attend to transfer the deceased to their premises.
Provided the deceased has seen a the doctor during their final illness (within the previous 14 days) the doctor or a colleague will either attend to confirm that death has occurred, or will give permission for the deceased to be transferred to a funeral companies premises, if it is your wish for this to happen.You can then contact the funeral company of your choice, who will attend to transfer the deceased to their premises.