01685 723970 / 01443 554742
info@kdcrandon.co.uk
138 High Street, Merthyr, CF47 8DN

Direct Cremations

Direct Cremations

We offer direct cremation at our local crematorium we handle all the practical bits, so you can focus on what truly matters......

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Headstones

we can provide a fleet of classic, well-maintained vehicles to take you and your family from home to the crematorium/cemetery. Our vehicles have wheelchair access. Speak to a member of our team for more information....

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Tributes & Charity Donations

You can rely on us to offer general guidance about the loan from the Department of Social Services. You may receive help from social services if you do not have enough money to pay for the funeral and are receiving pensions credit, housing benefit, income support or working tax credit....

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Costs & Charges

Deaths in England or Wales needs to be registered within five days. A relative of the deceased, anyone present at the death or an executor or administrator of the deceased’s estate can register the death. In cases where the death is reported to the coroner, the procedure is different....

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Arranging a funeral

Losing a loved one is devastating and heart-breaking. At K D Crandon & Son Independent Funeral Directors & Monumental Masons in Merthyr Tydfil,...

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Transport & Hearses

we can provide a fleet of classic, well-maintained vehicles to take you and your family from home to the crematorium/cemetery. Our vehicles have wheelchair access. Speak to a member of our team for more information....

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Disbursements

You can rely on us to offer general guidance about the loan from the Department of Social Services. You may receive help from social services if you do not have enough money to pay for the funeral and are receiving pensions credit, housing benefit, income support or working tax credit....

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Helping you obtain probate

When someone dies, somebody has to deal with their estate by collecting in all the money, paying debts and distributing the estate to those entitled. The probate registry issues the document, which is called a grant of representation....

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Registering a death

A death in England or Wales needs to be registered within five days. A relative of the deceased, anyone present at the death or an executor or administrator of the deceased’s estate can register the death. In cases where the death is reported to the coroner, the procedure is different....

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