ABOUT US

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About Caring Angels Funerals of Ipswich

 Caring Angels became about after realising that families like and want continuity and security at a time when they are at there most vulnerable.

For the majority of people arranging a funeral can be very daunting especially if you have never had to do it before. I wanted to be able to offer the families the security that they would continuously be guided and supported by only the ladies they had met.

People search for a familiar face where they can feel safe and secure especially at this time in their life.

Caring Angels have a loving, nurturing and protective instinct ensuring we care for everyone with dignity, consideration and respect.

Run by Ladies Only

 Caring Angels is run purely by ladies only. There are no male staff involved. From looking after your baby, child or family member a woman’s instinct and protectiveness is foremost !

‘ Undertakers ‘ as we’re still sometimes known as are not just men. I believe a woman’s touch of gentleness, caring and nurturing is ideal at this time in someone’s life.


AMANDA

AMANDA

I am a happily married mum of two children who lives a ‘ normal ‘ life, i.e school runs, shopping, housework all but to name a few but am also your loving, local Funeral Director.
I travel to you no matter how many times it takes to give peace of mind so that everything is taken care of during this emotional time.
I have been in the funeral industry for the last 9 years. I previously worked for a large company where I gained my knowledge and skills of working with families and their loved one’s. I then found that I wanted to further my own ideas and use my ‘ gift ‘ in my own way and on a more personal scale.
We invite families to be more involved with their loved ones’ farewells. We have invited family and friends to come forward during the services to write personal messages on the coffin to add an intimate touch for all involved, and have even taken home the coffin lid for family and friends to decorate. This gives them an opportunity to say goodbye in a very personal and special way.
I like to treat every family that I help as if they were my own and how I would like to be treated. Everyone is someone’s mum, dad, child, sister, brother, relative and friend.