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Jennifer Ashe and Son has organised its most well-attended memorial services throughout the month of December, as it continued its tradition of holding moments to reflect to help commemorate those who have passed in the last year. 

The families of those who have lost loved ones and had funerals arranged with Jennifer Ashe and Son have been invited to attend, allowing them to come together to share poignant memories during the first holiday season without their departed family members.

The services took place throughout December at Mercia Forest Crematorium, in Essington; Willenhall’s St Giles Church of England; and at Cannock Crematorium, in Norton Canes, with a total of five services organised.

Jimmy Smith, funeral director at Jennifer Ashe and Son, said: “Our memorial services are always well attended and appreciated by our families across the West Midlands and Staffordshire, but this year our December services have been the most beautiful and well attended to date.

“It allows us to bring those who have experienced a loss this year together, and is another way we offer our support, during what can be a very difficult time of the year for families who have experienced bereavement.”

As part of its after-care services for its families, the Willenhall-headquartered funeral director has held celebrations of life throughout the year to mark the passing of those who have departed.

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