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The Bereavement Register

As part of our commitment to provide individual care and support, Co-operative Funeralcare has joined forces with The Bereavement Register to bring reassurance and comfort when it matters most.

The Bereavement Register has one simple aim: To reduce the amount of direct mail sent to those who have died and consequently make the passage of bereavement that little bit easier. Each of us appears on many databases and mailing files and, as a result, we are often bombarded with mail that we don't want. The Bereavement Register was launched in 2000 as a service specifically designed to remove names and addresses of those people who have died from databases and mailing files.

To stop unwanted direct mail click here and complete our online form

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We understand that coming to terms with the loss of a loved one takes time and we hopethat our partnership with The Bereavement Regsiter will go some way to supporting you at this difficult time.

 

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