Thank you for considering us for the funeral of your loved one.
We hope and pray that you are keeping as well as can be expected as this time.
A funeral service in Hope and Emmanuel Churches, is an opportunity to celebrate and give thanks for your loved one's life and all that they have meant to you and their loved ones, and a time where we will keep you as the family and or close friend in our prayers.
Arrangements for funerals are usually made through a local undertaker. The service may be in church followed by cremation at Wrexham (Pentrebychan), Flintshire (Northop) or Chester (Blacon) Crematoriums, or by burial in one of the Hope or local cemeteries, or the service may be held entirely at a crematorium.
Hope churchyard has been closed for burials since the mid-1800s.
If you would like, we are also able to assist you with the burial of ashes of your loved one, at a later date, shortly after or long after the cremation service.
Your funeral officiant (usually the Rector, or a member of Rhos-a-Mynydd Mission Area Shared Ministry Team) will telephone the family contact soon after being informed of the funeral and will visit you before the service to help make the service as personal to you and your loved one as we can, and in the run up to the service and afterwards we will keep you and your family in our prayers.
We hope and pray that you are keeping as well as can be expected as this time.
A funeral service in Hope and Emmanuel Churches, is an opportunity to celebrate and give thanks for your loved one's life and all that they have meant to you and their loved ones, and a time where we will keep you as the family and or close friend in our prayers.
Arrangements for funerals are usually made through a local undertaker. The service may be in church followed by cremation at Wrexham (Pentrebychan), Flintshire (Northop) or Chester (Blacon) Crematoriums, or by burial in one of the Hope or local cemeteries, or the service may be held entirely at a crematorium.
Hope churchyard has been closed for burials since the mid-1800s.
If you would like, we are also able to assist you with the burial of ashes of your loved one, at a later date, shortly after or long after the cremation service.
Your funeral officiant (usually the Rector, or a member of Rhos-a-Mynydd Mission Area Shared Ministry Team) will telephone the family contact soon after being informed of the funeral and will visit you before the service to help make the service as personal to you and your loved one as we can, and in the run up to the service and afterwards we will keep you and your family in our prayers.