Carl Kenyon's Meridian Funeral Home is a family run business that has been providing support to the Chorley community for nearly a century. As the longest serving Funeral Directors in Chorley, the business has been operating officially since 1926.
Kenyon's Funeral Directors was originally established by the Grandfather of the current proprietor, Carl Kenyon, and we now welcome the fourth generation of the Kenyon family to the business, ensuring Kenyon's Meridian Funeral Home remains an integral part of the local community for many years to come.You can choose from a wide range of services and our prices for a simple funeral start from just 1850.00 plus third-party costs.
Kenyon's Funeral Directors was originally established by the Grandfather of the current proprietor, Carl Kenyon, and we now welcome the fourth generation of the Kenyon family to the business, ensuring Kenyon's Meridian Funeral Home remains an integral part of the local community for many years to come.You can choose from a wide range of services and our prices for a simple funeral start from just 1850.00 plus third-party costs.
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Carl Kenyon's Meridian Funeral Home is a family run business that has been providing support to the Chorley community for nearly a century. As the longest serving Funeral Directors in Chorley, the business has been operating officially since 1926.
Kenyon's Funeral Directors was originally established by the Grandfather of the current proprietor, Carl Kenyon, and we now welcome the fourth generation of the Kenyon family to the business, ensuring Kenyon's Meridian Funeral Home remains an integral part of the local community for many years to come.All necessary work to arrange the collection of the deceaded, arrangements of the cremation and return of ashes.
Kenyon's Funeral Directors was originally established by the Grandfather of the current proprietor, Carl Kenyon, and we now welcome the fourth generation of the Kenyon family to the business, ensuring Kenyon's Meridian Funeral Home remains an integral part of the local community for many years to come.All necessary work to arrange the collection of the deceaded, arrangements of the cremation and return of ashes.
What to do when someone passes awayIf a person passes away at home and they are under treatment for a terminal illness the first person to inform is the GP. If it is out of surgery hours phone the surgery and they will have a number of whom to contact. Once the Doctor has been to confirm the death, you can then inform the Funeral Director who will then remove the deceased to the chapel of rest.
It was built in the late 1800s and was a building used along with the workhouse across from us that became Eaves Lane Hospital. It was then taken over as the vicarage for St James church at the top of Brooke Street. We have a few people who remember when they were children being brought in to see the vicar.
This is one of the main things that we all want when we have to organise a funeral, to have a difficult day go smoothly. We do like things to go smoothly, but it is not always the case because of unforeseen events. Just recently on the day before a funeral the family had to deal with isolation because of the virus, I got the call on a Sunday evening, and the funeral was taking place the next day on Monday.
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Gary Brindle
Feb 12, 2021
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Mark Kirk
May 11, 2020
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Jeanene Bolan
Aug 11, 2018
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Posted by Julie Woods
To Carl, Brett and members of staff
Although the words 'thank you' are not enough, I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you from the bottom of my heart for the love, care and attention you gave me on the far too soon and very sad loss of my precious, only child, Melissa.
When the horses and rainbow carriage appeared carrying Melissa, I was 'blown away' and I know in my heart that Melissa would have loved it. It was Melissa to a 'tee'.
Nothing was to much trouble and you did not only do me proud Carl, but you also made the day magical for
To Carl, Brett and members of staff
Although the words 'thank you' are not enough, I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you from the bottom of my heart for the love, care and attention you gave me on the far too soon and very sad loss of my precious, only child, Melissa.
When the horses and rainbow carriage appeared carrying Melissa, I was 'blown away' and I know in my heart that Melissa would have loved it. It was Melissa to a 'tee'.
Nothing was to much trouble and you did not only do me proud Carl, but you also made the day magical for
Saul Myerscough
Jun 25, 2018
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