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I can't speak highly enough of Wilton Funeral Directors. They recently buried my brother-in-law and from start to finish they were very professional. Stephen came to the house and Abbey kept in touch via telephone ensuring all the necessary paperwork and arrangements were in place. She was very helpful.
We had a funeral plan and due to circumstances it changed to Dignity. I had concerns before I spoke to Stephen which were unfounded and I was totally reassured by Stephen. All the men who dealt with us as a family were friendly yet professional and put us at our ease.
I would have no hesitati
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The care and compassion shown to our family in January 2023 was incredible. From assisting in the repatriation of our Mum from England, home to Russells of Bangor (now Wilton Funeral Directors) and the funeral. Nothing was too much trouble and the piper was magnificent in his Irish tartan that they arranged. A special mention to Gillian, Liza, Mark and Martin for their warmth and kindness. In addition their guidance with choosing a Reverend, organist and most of all the respect and professionalism they showed our Mum on her final journey home. I will be forever thankful to these wonderful
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I would like to thank Russell's Funeral Service of Bangor for their professionalism and efficiency in helping us to arrange our Mother's Funeral on10 August 2020. Every Respect & guidance was given to fulfill our wishes for our Mothers Funeral.
The first enquiry I made to Russell's was by telephone when I had the pleasure of speaking to Valerie who had such a friendly and compassionate manner and who instantly put me at ease at what was a very emotional time on the week prior to the passing of my Mother. She took time to listen to me and left me feeling confident that I wanted Russell's of Ba
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Received very good service from Wilton’s. Very professional, compassionate and understanding. Nothing was too much trouble whilst going through our bereavement. I would recommend Wilton’s.
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Both of my second cousin(whom I held dear as my aunts) were taken ti
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your funeral home and onto burial from there. They were both sisters. Whilst my first cousin to pass had been very ill and lost a lot of weight I had seen her in hospital not too long before she passed. However when it came to viewing her body in the coffin,I was horrified with what I saw. With respect,her appearance was that of someone who had been dead for quite some time and had been mummified. She was barely recognizable to me. Her elder sister came away the same day in tears and they were not just due to her terrible