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Neville Funeral Service - Has branches in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. Describes the company and its history and services which also include memorials, flowers and repatriation.

Co-operative Funeral Directors - Covering the mid southern English counties. Describes the organisation and its services with a list of local offices and advice on what to do when death has occurred.

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