Lodge News
September 11th, 2013
The Mayoress of Spelthorne, Councillor Isobel Napper, passed away on 20th August 2013, and Lodge Brothers of Ashford were proud to conduct the funeral on behalf of the family.
District Manager, Richard Leachman, visited Mrs Napper’s husband and daughters at their Staines home to discuss the funeral. “They are a lovely family,” he said. “It was a pleasure and a privilege to spend time sitting with the family...
September 5th, 2013
A DEVOTED Christian who spent her life helping others was remembered at a funeral service conducted by Lodge Brothers & Wickenden this week.
Anne Raven, of Loveday Road, West Ealing did ‘amazing things for other people’ despite battling chronic depression since her late teens.
Daughter Carol Barwick, 37, and son David Raven, 30, said her desire to help others was inspired by both her experience growi...
August 28th, 2013
Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors in partnership with Esher War Memorial Club are sponsoring a fun Snooker Champion Challenge in aid of The Princess Alice Hospice, Esher.
The event will be held on Saturday 21st September 2013 at 11:00am at Esher War Memorial Club and is open to everyone, regardless of skill and ability.
Please come along, have fun, and support this very worthy cause.
Competition entry fee is £4.00 pe...
August 21st, 2013
Father Chris Vipers, RC Parish Priest of St. Lawrence Church in Feltham, recently celebrated his 50th Birthday.
Quentin Edgington, Lodge Brothers District Manager for Feltham, said, ‘It was an honour to be invited to Father Chris’s 50th Birthday Party. He works tirelessly for the community, where he is well liked and respected – and is an absolute pleasure to work with.’
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August 20th, 2013
On Sunday 30th June, in memory of the late Noel O’Shea, daughter Illona and wife Linda held a sponsored Scooterthon around Addlestone.
‘Ned’, as he was affectionally known, had previously arranged a Scooterthon some years ago raising a lot of money for charity, so his family thought it would be a fitting tribute to arrange one in his name.
Always one for a party, The Addlestone Gazette ran a large a...