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ST GEORGE’S CHURCH CELEBRATES ST GEORGE’S DAY!

Lodge Branch:
May 7th, 2013
Quentin Edgington, District Manager for Lodge Brothers in Hanworth, was invited to attend a special St George’s Day Service at St George’s Church in Hanworth last weekend. Quentin said, “It was a pleasure to attend the Special Service in remembrance of St George. It was a great occasion with the Mayor of Hounslow and the MP for Feltham also attending, and lovely to see the patriotic flag waving duri...

LODGE BROTHERS CELEBRATE ST GEORGE’S DAY

Lodge Branch:
April 25th, 2013
Lodge Brothers & Barton, Hounslow St. George’s Day was celebrated at Lodge Brothers of Feltham, Hanworth, Bedfont, Sunbury and Hounslow this week. Quentin Edgington, District Manager for the Feltham Area said, ‘We have received many favourable comments on our flags and floral displays in the front windows of our local Feltham area branches. It is important to remember St. George as the Patron Saint of Eng...

A FITTING TRIBUTE TO AN ADVENTUROUS MAN

Lodge Branch:
April 23rd, 2013
The family of the late Ernie Farmer wanted no ordinary funeral – but something special. Something that was fitting to the man who led life to the full. They wanted an inspirational funeral to celebrate an exceptional life. With the help and support of Andrew Lodge and the Windsor branch of Lodge Brothers, a funeral reflecting the life of Ernie came together in a wonderful celebration. The funeral, which was con...

Happy St George’s Day!

Lodge Branch:
April 23rd, 2013
Jackie Packman, funeral arranger at Lodge Brothers in Weybridge, showed patriotic spirit this morning with her wonderful St George’s Day window display. The glorious sunshine set off the red and white floral displays beautifully. ...

Pacemakers donated by Lodge Brothers are to be reused to save lives in the developing world

Lodge Branch:
April 19th, 2013
Up to two million people around the globe die each year because they have no access to life-saving devices. But now researchers from the University of Texas have discovered that pacemakers - which use electrical pulses to regulate the heart - can be successfully removed after death and reused. It is hoped this recycling effort will provide a solution in countries where many have no access to or are unable to afford t...
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