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Jean B. ★★★★★ As a family we have had the privilege of using Uden’s Camberwell before over the last few years. Each time they have made the process so easy. From the time that we made the initial call to the day of the funeral they were in constant contact. Nothing was too small. Everyone we spoke to was very professional and extremely supportive. I cannot thank them enough.Patrick W. ★★★★★ They took good care of the funeral really well it was very good service by all very high standards and well presented thanks very muchMadeleine C. ★★★★★ Extremely helpful and empatheticPatricia B. ★★★★★ Darren and his staff could not have been more caring in dealing with arrangements for my late husband’s funeral. Nothing was too much trouble. The celebrant, Kate , gently and sensitively helped us prepare for and conducted the service wonderfully.Natasha S. ★★★★★ Udens did my father's and mother's funerals impeccably. I had never organised a funeral previously. From the outset, the team at the Dulwich branch were calm, understanding and smooth. I had added complications involving delays because of a coroner becoming involved with my mother, but Udens waited patiently, and even called the coroner to try to help and assist in the process. They call the day before the service to introduce you to the driver and are highly professional. It feels like the 5 star, gold service each time. I cannot praise them highly enough.Diana P. ★★★★★ From our first meeting at Udens we were always treated respectfully and sensitively and every query answered. On the day of the funeral everything went perfectly and I throughly recommend this well established family firm to anyone seeking a similar experience.Mary H. ★★★★★ As a family we cannot recommend Udens enough. They were so attentive to what we needed, so empathetic, and so caring with the whole planning process. They kept in close contact whenever we needed, and provided many courtesy calls to check in. The funeral went so smoothly and was a lovely service. Thank you so much!Christiane H. ★★★★★ Nick and the team at Camberwell/Dulwich branch, were all very professional, organised and respectful. On the day of the funeral with Jack Uden at the helm, the cars and the team were immaculately turned out. With a disabled wheelchair user in the limousine, I very impressed with how they handled her wheelchair, stored and in place on six occasions without any issues, Thank you, mum’s funeral was perfect.Michael B. ★★★★★ Good communication and very professional.Thoughtful too .John A. ★★★★★ Uden's were very professional in all they did and made life easier at a very difficult time for me and my family. I would thoroughly recommend them.js_loader

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Our Packages

Having to make funeral arrangements whilst in the turmoil of losing a loved one can be highly stressful. Using the knowledge gained from decades of caring for families, we have introduced a range of funeral packages to help reduce the burden of all the decision making. 

The packages include just about everything that you need for the funeral to go ahead, are really helpful and will fit the needs of many families, but also remember that we can tailor each service to be as unique as the person that you are remembering.

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If the death is expected and occurs at home: 

  • Contact the deceased’s doctor and inform them of the death
  • Once the doctor has given permission to move the deceased, you may contact us and we will aim to be with you within 1-2 hours, to move the person who has died into our care
  • The doctor will issue the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death to the family representative for registration purposes

If the death occurs at a Nursing Home:

  • If a resident dies in a nursing home the GP (or qualified nurse on duty) can verify death 
  • The GP will issue a medical certificate for the family to collect which will allow them to register
  • Most nursing homes will record the resident’s funeral wishes on their care plan. This will specify the chosen Funeral Director and whether the deceased wanted a cremation or a burial. 
  • Once called, we will remove the deceased into our care

If the death occurs in Hospital:

  • If death occurs at the hospital, then the Doctors and Nurses will liaise with the hospital Bereavement Office, who will arrange all the appropriate paperwork on your behalf. 

In cases of sudden and unexpected death:

  • If a death is unexpected then dial 999 and request an ambulance and police immediately, explaining the circumstances. In the event of an unexpected death occurring, then a coroner may become involved and may order a post-mortem to be carried out to establish an accurate cause of death. The coroner’s officer will keep you informed should this be the case and will liaise with us.

In cases where the Coroner is required to investigate the death, the deceased will be taken to a hospital or mortuary until a post-mortem examination is completed. If the death is expected, the funeral director will collect the deceased from the place of death and transport them to the appropriate chapel of rest, pending the arrangement of the funeral. Many large companies have central mortuaries or “hubs” where they store the deceased.

Here at W. Uden & Sons, each of our funeral homes are equipped with their own chapel of rest and have fully hygienic facilities for the care of your loved one. The only exception to this is our Dulwich branch, which shares these facilities with our branch at Camberwell.

Yes, once the deceased’s death has been certified, call your local branch and our experienced staff will guide you through the process of arranging the funeral. The only exception is when the Coroner has indicated that he intends to hold a full inquest into the circumstances surrounded the death.

Please click here to find details of your local Registrar Office 

Who can register a death?

  • A relative 
  • A person present at the death 
  • The occupier (i.e. Matron, superintendent) 
  • The person arranging the funeral 

Call the registry office to make an appointment – you will need to take the following with you:

  • Death Certificate of the deceased
  • Medical card (if available) of the deceased
  • Birth certificate & information regarding date of birth (if available) of the deceased
  • Some money to pay for copies of the death certificate required to administer the deceased’s estate.

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