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MOTHER'S DAY MEMORIAL OFFER

Westerleigh Cemetery & Crematorium has an extra special way to help people remember and pay tribute to their maternal loved ones.

It is hosting a Mother’s Day Memorial Service on Sunday 19 March between 10.30am and 11am at its Woodland Chapel.

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Refreshments will be available at the Willow Tree Café between 10am and 2pm to everyone who visits the crematorium on Mother’s Day.

Families can also advantage of a very special offer, too, as Mother’s Day is often a time when many people are thinking more intently about their loved ones and looking for ways of remembering them longer term.

Enabling families to do this in a unique way is a priority for the team at Westerleigh Crematorium, which is offering –between 6 and 26 March - a contribution of up to £500 towards the personalisation of new granite memorials (terms and conditions apply).

The personalisation can include hand-designed artwork, such as portraits, club crests, animals, hobbies, places of interest and so on, or a picture of a loved one transferred onto a ceramic plaque and placed on the granite stone.

Westerleigh Cemetery & Crematorium is part of Westerleigh Group, the UK’s largest independent owner and operator of crematoria and cemeteries, with 37 sites in England, Scotland, and Wales, all set within beautifully landscaped gardens of remembrance which provide pleasant, peaceful places for people to visit and reflect.

Shaun Chapman-Young, Site Manager at Westerleigh Crematorium, said: “Mother’s Day can be a particularly poignant time for those who have lost their mum or mother-figure, or for mothers who have been bereaved of a child.

“We hope that visiting us will bring comfort to anyone who needs it during this special time of the year, as will our special offer for the personalisation of new granite memorials, which will help make people’s ideas a reality and provide a unique and very personal tribute to their loved one.”

For more details, visit www.westerleighcrem.co.uk/personalisation-offer

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