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Funeral flower letters
Call us on 0333 600 7003 (or 01 6869395 if you’re in Ireland).
How do I order?
We have some common tributes on our website, but if you’d like something a little different you have a few options.
- We have a special phoneline for funeral flowers, call us on 0333 600 7003 (or 01 6869395 if you’re in Ireland). We’re around Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm, and Saturday 8am to 3pm.
- You can email us, or you can live chat with us. Just hit the livechat button (if you can’t see it, everyone’s busy, give it a few minutes and it should appear).
Contact us
We’ll usually respond to emails within 24 hours, but bear with us during busy times like Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. If available, our live chat will also appear here.

Handcrafted. Heartfelt.
If you’d like a personal tribute made, our expert florists will be glad to help. They’ll handmake a name, or word, using beautiful letters crafted from the freshest flowers.

When are letters or words used?
They’re usually chosen by members of the immediate family and sent to the funeral directors to go with the coffin in the hearse.

What words and letters can I have?
Usually people choose a word that describes the person like ‘Dad’, ‘Mum’, or ‘Nan’. But our florist can work with you on whatever word or tribute you’d like.
Here are some tributes crafted by our florists

Asters, Hampton Middlesex

Regent House of Flowers, Wrexham

Roses are Red, Hillingdon

South Brent Flowers, South Brent

A.G. Price, Hackney

Regent House of Flowers, Wrexham

Count on us at a difficult time
Our skilled florists have been crafting and delivering beautiful, meaningful tributes for a long time. They put love and care into every single one, and always deliver them sensitively. When you’re ready to choose their flowers, just give us a call on 0333 600 7003, or 01 6869395 if you’re in Ireland.