About Thomas Brown Funerals
We are a long established Scottish Funeral Director - delivering Ethical and Professional Funerals at a Fair Price
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Thanks to Wilcox Limousines for coachworks on our new fleet, which we shared last week.
Thomas Brown recently added to our fleet, after investing in two new Mercedes-Benz Vito Private Ambulances and a Vito Tourer. Pictured here is Alex Watson, proudly receiving the new vehicles, which were handed over by Ilir Bregasi from Western Commercial Mercedes-Benz Vans, also pictured.
Here at Thomas Brown, we have an in-house stonemason, providing a range of memorial services from new headstones, to added inscriptions, to specialised masonry cleaning. Visit our website for more details, or call us on 01506 852 655
Funeral planning was the topic of discussion at the #NAFDUK meeting this month.
If you are thinking of setting up a funeral plan, or have some questions about this, feel free to contact us with any queries you have.
Great result, for a great cause - we hope this will go a long way to helping the cause, supported by Childline.
Several members of the Scotmid Funerals team are taking part in Pedal for Scotland on 10 September, aiming to raise money for our charity of the year, The Samaritans.
Scotmid Co-operative and Samaritans have announced the beginning of the year-long partnership, which aims to raise £300,000, as well as recruit local volunteers and raise vital awareness for the charity.
Nordoff Robbins Charity
Funeral Director Alex’s chosen charity receiving our donation. Music has the power to affect us in different ways. It can be stimulating or soothing; stir our emotions and memories, comfort and inspire. Everyone can respond to music, whatever their health condition. The people who we help are all ages and have a range of complex conditions including learning disabilities, autism, life-limiting illness, brain injury, cerebral palsy, mental health issues, stroke and dementia.
Our Funeral Directors Kirsty Ross and Alex Watson presenting £150 Christmas charity donation to The West Lothian Foodbank.
We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to us in crisis. We are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.
https://westlothian.foodbank.org.uk/
From the 1st of December and throughout the Christmas Season, we will have a Memorial Christmas Tree in the reception area of our premises. The purpose of the Christmas Tree is to allow family members and friends an opportunity to remember and pay tribute to their loved ones who have passed away. We would like to invite all of the families that we have had the privilege of serving to include a personal tribute on our memorial Christmas tree.