At Caring Lady Funeral Director, we believe in providing a professional and respectful service that is second to none. Understanding the needs of our clients is of utmost importance to us at Caring Lady Funeral Director, and we’re fully aware that our clients appreciate being treated as an individual with individual needs. Caring for people is what we do best and we genuinely believe we offer a service that is second to none. It’s very hard to encapsulate our passion in words, however above is a short clip of which shows one of our funeral home’s which we’re very proud of as well as our beautiful horses. To find out more about our service please feel free to contact us by either telephone, the contact page on this website or simply by visiting one of our funeral homes.
Ladies Tournament Sponsored by Caring Lady
Caring Lady Funeral Director were invited to spend the day at Lancing Bowls club for the “Caring Lady’s Tournament” in August 2010. Amy from the Goring Office arrived at the bowls club at 9am to set up stall alongside the green with armfuls of brochures, leaflets and information packs of our pre-paid inflation proof funeral plans.
The funeral team implemented an idea to guess how many sweets were in a jam jar, and charged 50p a go, with all proceeds being donated back to the Bowls Club. There was lots of laughter and banter and it was nice to be able to answer questions and provide clarity on certain aspects related to what we do as well as the funeral industry as a whole.
At 6.20pm, Caring Lady Funeral Director presented the trophies to the runners up and the Winners.
Caring Lady also picked up a few tips of how to play bowls and socialised with various bowls teams from all over places like Littlehampton, Chichester and Bognor.
The day an eventful one, yet thoroughly enjoyable and the icing on the cake was to receive a big thank you from the members who were more than delighted that were involved.
Caring Lady funeral homes blessing at Christmas
Caring Lady Funeral Director held a Christmas Tree Blessing in each of its funeral homes across East and West Sussex throughout the month of December. Clients from the past year were invited to attend and place personal message cards on the tree in memory of their loved ones.
On Wednesday 15th December, the funeral home at Hove invited clients to attend their Christmas tree blessing service which was officiated by Reverend Peter King.
Reverend King commented “It was on a cold and wet December evening that Jan, Amanda, Kirsty and myself, met to hold a small Christmas Tree Blessing Service at Caring Lady’s Hove office. We had a great time together singing carols, praying, eating mince pies and, most importantly, remembering our loved ones. Thanks to all who braved the elements and received the comfort that Jesus brings.”
Rev Peter King entered into full-time church ministry in 1985. Having been the minister of a church in Brighton for ten years and now in early retirement as a Free Church minister, he brings his long pastoral knowledge of dealing compassionately with people, passion for music and acting background to bear as he carries out his now full-time occupation as a funeral officiant. Whilst not getting involved with other religions, his ethos is that he will help families by arranging and taking a Service for their loved ones with everything from a full-blown Christian to a non-religious Funeral Service.
The team at Caring Lady including Amanda Zinski, Kirsty Herriott & Jan Citrone concluded “It was a pleasure to be able to invite our families back into our funeral home to attend our blessing service and place their memorial cards onto our tree. In December, it is important to remember the loved ones whom we have lost, and I was delighted to be able to organise this special service for our many families”.
The Christmas trees remained within each funeral home reception area until after the festive season.
Caring Lady Launch New Website
With the re-brand of our Funeral Homes, we thought it was about time we gave our website the same treatment. With our new look website we hope to offer the same informative information and details but with the added value of up-to-date news and videos. Being involved with local communities is important to us as it allows us to show that we genuinely care and our website is a great way to let our local communities know about our involvement. We’re always looking for way to improve our service and if you have any suggestions for our website, we’d be more than happy to hear them. Contact your local funeral home by either phoning your local home or by using the form on the contact us page.
Worthing Open Bowls Tournament
During 2010, Caring Lady Funeral Director sponsored the ‘Caring Lady Cup’ at this years Worthing Open Bowls Tournament.
Over the two weeks of competition, Caring Lady attended the event to promote their services as well as their pre-paid inflation proof funeral plans.
Caring Lady were delighted to be invited to sponsor this major event in Worthing, and hope to continue their relationship with the club into 2011.
Below are some facts about the tournamement:
· The Worthing Bowls tournament: dates back to 1933 and the sport dates back to the 13th Century. The oldest green is in Southampton circa.1299
· The World Bowls Championships: have been staged twice at Beach House Park, Worthing. First in 1972 and latterly in 1992.
· Worthing’s championship greens are revered as the best in the country
· The UK National Finals are played annually each August at Worthing’s Beach House Park
· There are over 1000 entries to the Open Tournament
· An estimated 3,000 spectators over the two weeks of competition
· Men and Women competing against each other on equal terms…a first in English sport.
· Bowls is seeking to be included in the 2016 Olympics
· Bowls is one of the largest participant sports in the UK
· Worthing is a global sporting icon thanks to Bowls.
