A Camborne crematorium is inviting people to visit to remember and pay tribute to their dads this Father’s Day.
Between 10am and 5pm on Sunday, June 16, visitors to the Treswithian Downs Crematorium will be able to collect a flower from outside the chapel and place it on the memorial, in its reflection area, or take home.
Manager Kathy Green said: “Occasions such as Father’s Day can be particularly poignant for anyone who’s been bereaved of a paternal loved one.
“Our site provides the fitting and welcoming environment for anyone who is looking for a quiet place of reflection and contemplation.
“During their visit, guests can also leave a Father’s Day card in our Letters To Heaven memorial post box, which was installed several months ago to give people a feeling of connection with someone they can no longer be with.
“Regardless of whether they’re newly bereaved, lost their loved one a while ago, or where their funeral took place, our Father’s Day invitation is open to anyone who is looking for a place of comfort at this special time of year.”
Treswithian Downs Crematorium is part of Westerleigh Group, one of the UK’s largest independent owners and operators of crematoria and cemeteries, with 40 sites in England, Scotland, and Wales, all set within beautifully landscaped gardens of remembrance which provide pleasant, peaceful places for people to visit and reflect.
Westerleigh Group prides itself on providing exceptional care to the bereaved, the standards of which are inspected by the Federation of Burial and Cremation Authorities (FBCA) in England and Wales, and the Scottish Government.
For more information about Father’s Day at Treswithian Crematorium, as well as the exceptional care and support it provides to the bereaved in creating uniquely personal funerals and memorials for their loved ones, visit www.treswithiandownscrem.co.uk.
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