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Vera F. ★★★★★ I was so glad we chose W.Uden's to look after our dear mum's funeral arrangements. Darrell dealt with everything in a very kind, patience and professional way. I felt supported throughout and this certainly made a very sad and difficult time less stressful.Julia ★★★★★ Very professional, kind and considerate in all my dealings with them, arranging the funeral of my husband.Adrian F. ★★★★★ Very Professional, friendly and glad we used them.Benedict T. ★★★★★ Absolutely outstanding service at my grandmother’s funeral today. They showed me and my entire family such grace and kindness, and treated granny with the respect and dignity she deserved. They really made a difficult day much easier than it could have been. Particular thanks to our driver, Richard, and to Lee, who ran the whole day so elegantly. Thank you for treating us like royalty as we gave granny a beautiful send-off.Kevin T. ★★★★★ Excellent, faultless experience.Susan S. ★★★★★ We found the whole experience with Uden very professional and handled with dignity. Lee and the team provided a first class service from start to finish and nothing was too much trouble. They guided the mourners to exactly where they were meant to be but showing respect all the time. I would highly recommend Uden. Thank you for all your help at such a sad time.The SaxtonsFrances B. ★★★★★ We can't thank or praise Uden's enough.Many thanks to Matthew, Sophie and Lee. They made an awful time a lot easier for us. Their service and all their recommendations were superb.Topher T. ★★★★★ Incredible service, thoughtful staff, and attention-to-detail during a very emotional time for the family. They even wore (elegant) Millwall FC ties upon hearing my Grandad was a devoted fan. Cannot praise them enough. I'd give 6 stars if I could. Thanks so much.Annabel S. ★★★★★ W Uden and Sons looked after all the arrangments for my late mother's funeral. From start to finish they were professional, kind, dignified and careful. They did everything the way we asked for it to be done and made really helpful suggestions when we were not sure.Maria C. ★★★★★ Everything was very easy to arrange for my brother's funeral despite none of the family living in London. Very helpful and supportive.js_loader

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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Christmas Remembrance Services 2024

We are delighted to be able to invite you and your family to our 2024 Remembrance Services

This year they will be held at:

ST MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS LOCKSBOTTOM
Thursday 5th December
7:30pm – 8:30pm

CHRISTCHURCH ELTHAM
Wednesday 11th December
7:30pm – 9:00pm