Lodge News
March 19th, 2014
Quentin Edgington, Lodge Brothers District Manager for Feltham, recently welcomed Funeral Arranger Carol Knight to the Area, saying,
“I would like to extend a warm welcome to Carol Knight, who has joined the company as a part time arranger at our Hanworth Branch. Carol brings to the company a wealth of experience, and I am very much looking forward to working with her. Her current training is taking place at o...
March 18th, 2014
On Sunday 2nd March, a memorial concert was held at the Fairfield Halls, Croydon, to celebrate the life of Derek Watkins, a musician who played on every James Bond soundtrack. This would have been his 69th birthday.
The concert was held to raise funds for Sarcoma UK, a small charity which researches the rare disease Mr Watkins died from in 2013.
Musicians from around the world flew in to take part and pay their resp...
March 18th, 2014
Earlier this month Fulham resident Robin Bath won the £1000 prize for a national photo competition designed to capture the beauty of stone memorials.
The Memorial Awareness Board (MAB) runs the annual competition that challenges the public to take two photos, one representing the ‘then’ and one representing the ‘now’. It's an opportunity to showcase memorials 'unsung beauty'.
The competition was a huge ...
March 10th, 2014
Do you know what the official St David’s Day flag is?
Well it adorned the window of the Ashford branch of Lodge Brothers recently.
Often only the Red Dragon is seen, but the yellow cross on black background commemorates St David, just as the other patron saints have their own crosses on flags.
Lodge Brothers like to uphold the tradition of celebrating all the UK’s Patron Saints, as well as the countries they ...
March 7th, 2014
St David’s Day was celebrated last week at our flagship Feltham Branch with a fabulous window display of over three hundred daffodils and leeks.
Branch Arranger Dora Manning said, ‘Many people commented on our St. David’s Floral Display as daffodils mean that Spring is in the air, and after the weather of late, that is a welcome sight. It also makes a change to the more traditional Welsh Flag.’
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