Most people at some point during their lives will be responsible for making the funeral arrangements of a relative or friend and we consider it a privilege to be a Funeral Director, to stand in a sensitive position at a crucial time in the midst of your family knowing that the quality of our service and reputation will help you through one of the most difficult time in your lives.
Arranging the funeral of a loved one can be an overwhelming and emotional task and the professional guidance and service you receive is crucial. A memorial is a lasting monument and a tribute to a person's life, perhaps a final gift to someone dearly loved. It is therefore important to choose carefully.
Arranging the funeral of a loved one can be an overwhelming and emotional task and the professional guidance and service you receive is crucial. A memorial is a lasting monument and a tribute to a person's life, perhaps a final gift to someone dearly loved. It is therefore important to choose carefully.
Services
Donald McLaren Ltd is a privately owned independent funeral directors with offices in Airdrie and Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire. We provide a caring and professional funeral and memorial service to the communities we serve during and after the loss of a loved one. We pride ourselves on the level of service we are able to provide and the traditional values we hold.
At Donald McLaren Ltd we understand our ability to provide the services we offer is only as good as the people we employ. We recruit and train people who live within your local community and are able to care for your family to ensure you receive the highest level of support available. All our funeral directors have many years of experience and all of them hold Diplomas in funeral directing.
We understand our ability to continue to provide the high standard of professional services we offer to the bereaved is only as good as the people we employ. Please do not telephone or attend our offices without a prior appointment to hand in an application. Any applicant who attends our offices without a prior appointment to hand in an application will be removed from consideration.
In Scotland, a death may be registered in any registrar area office of Births, Marriages and Deaths and is normally registered by a relative, executor, legal representative or any other person possessing the information required by the Registrar. All deaths must be registered before burial or cremation can take place.
When a relative or friend dies it comes as a great shock, even if the death is expected. Nothing prepares you for the emotions you will experience after losing someone close to you. It's at this time the professional guidance and advice you receive is crucial. Has the next of kin been advised when the death certificate will be available for collection;.
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Louise Grant
Nov 28, 2020
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