A unique and special keepsake
An Order of Service assists the smooth running of the funeral, as well as being a unique and special keepsake for all your family and friends to remember the person who has passed away. Even those unable to attend the service will be able to privately say goodbye.
We will help you construct and produce a booklet for the ceremony.
You can order 20 Orders of Service including 5 photos and up to 16 pages for £99, which can include a hymn, photo, reading or something the person who has died would liked to have been remembered for.
To view our full range of designs and other products, please download our brochure and accompanying pricelist.
Other products available:
As well as an Order of Service, we also offer:
- In Memory Pins
- Books of Condolence
- Attendance Cards
- Memorial Cards
- Bookmarks
- Printed Canvases
- Picture Frames
Please feel free to discuss your requirements with our team, they will be happy to guide you through the process and show you the styles that are available.
View brochureAshes, Caskets, Urns and Keepsakes
We have a wide range of urns and caskets for this purpose in a variety of styles and materials such as wood, marble and stone.
Online Funeral Notice, Tributes and Donations
We can provide you with an online tribute page that displays funeral arrangement information and collects in-memory donations.
Floral Tributes
We are proud to work with Interflora, as well as other local suppliers, to create and deliver beautiful arrangements.
Need advice?
Blackheath Funeral Services can assist you in every step of the funeral and cremation arrangements so please don’t hesitate to ask us about any aspects or queries you may have.
Thinking about a Funeral Plan?
Choice Funeral plans enable you to arrange and pay for your Funeral Director Services in advance, which could provide peace of mind to you and your family.
Learn moreFuneral Notice, Donations and Tribute Service
View funeral notices and tributes to your loved one and leave a donation in their memory
View funeral notices