★★★★★
It’s not often I write a review on here, but I really felt I had to after the unexpected death of my father... All the staff at Crump’s were extremely helpful understanding and compassionate and as my dad was a lifelong spiritualist managed to find a spiritualist to officiate at dads funeral ... & went above and beyond to take on all of the worry and stress off the shoulders of me and my sister and the rest of the family. And gave a beautiful and meaningful service on the day which helped family and friends deal with Dads passing
★★★★★
Liz and the team at George Crump dealt with Mum’s send-off in a professional and sensitive manner. The day went exactly as we wanted and we hadn’t the slightest worry.
Thanks Liz and team.
Paul
★★★★★
On the very sad occasion of my fathers funeral yesterday at Worcester crematorium , I must congratulate Karoline and her team of true professionals, they were helpful , guiding , and had a wonderful empathy with us throughout the process from the first meeting until yesterday’s closure , they were so good , the day was a joy for everyone who attended and made it an experience we shall be forever grateful to them for , and lastly karoline recommended Debbie Campbell to do the eulogy for us , she was brilliant , even for a scouser , remarkable day. , very very big hugs from us all cheers
★★★★★
Couldn’t have asked for a better service or more compassionate people. Helped to ensure my mum has the send off she deserved. Again a massive thank you. Went over and above to ensure everything went perfectly.
★☆☆☆☆
Utterly utterly appalling. My lovely mums funeral was wrecked by the laziness and shodiness of Crumps. We arrived at the Crem.As the main mourners we we were called in to say the music we selected was not available. We had to use A mobile phone to play the music. Guests were confused and all walked in to the crem leaving the coffin of our beloved mum outside. No one tried to help us. Her 3 children then went outside to follow a coffin on their own. How disrespectful is that?
It is utterly despicable to roll up to a funeral to find that inspite of emails order of service no one has checked p