Respectful Direct Cremation Service

We Operate In & Around Leicestershire

Call us on  01530 833 355  (Available 24/7)

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Direct Cremations

If your loved one’s last wish was to go without a fuss, consider a direct cremation. This is an unattended cremation, with no associated funeral service beforehand, where you choose for your loved one to go direct to cremation. It is an option that allows for you and any family or friends to pay your own tribute to the individual in your own way, while still providing peace of mind.

Our direct cremation service through BlueBell Cremations provides flexibility for family and friends of your loved one, as well as offering a solution for those without the luxury of a larger budget. It’s a simplified goodbye for the departed, but also allows for a meaningful memorial service for those left behind.

Direct Cremations in Coalville, Loughborough & Ashby-de-la-Zouch

As long-standing members of the community in Leicestershire, we’ve been trusted by hundreds of families each year throughout Leicestershire including Coalville, Loughborough and Ashby-de-la-Zouch to meet the unique requirements of every individual.

Our independent family-run funeral directors operate 24/7, 365 days a year because we’re proud to support you, day or night, during their time of need.

Contact our compassionate professionals via telephone, online contact form or feel free to visit our funeral home to discuss direct cremation costs and to make direct cremation plans in person.

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Let us help you create a fitting tribute for a loved one

Call us on 01530 833 355 or request a callback using the form below

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Address: 61 Meadow Lane, Coalville, Leicester, LE67 4DN
Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 09:00 - 16:00 (appointment is advisable)
Sat: Appointment only
Sunday: Closed
Contactable 24/7: 01530 833 355

FAQs & Advice

Not sure about something? Take a look at our FAQ section to see if we have the answer to your question, if we don't, please contact us today.

When someone dies somebody has to deal with their estate (the money, the property and possessions left.) by collecting all the money, paying any debts and distributing the estate to those entitled. The Probate Registry issues the document which is called a Grant of representation. 1. Probate issued to one or more of the executors named in the will. 2. Letters of administration (with will) issued when there is a will, but no executor named or unable to deal with the estate. 3. Letters of administration issued when your loved one has not made a will or it is not valid
In the event of a death, numerous people and organisations need to be informed, including:
  • Hospital and/or family doctor
  • Social services and district nurses
  • Car insurance
  • Employer or professional association
  • HM Revenue and Customs
  • Social security
  • Local council
  • Utilities (gas, electric, water, telephone, internet)
  • Credit card companies
  • Banks and building societies (accounts must be closed, and any joint accounts must be amended appropriately)
  • Investments and insurance policies (premium bonds are not transferable, which is why the Post Office issues a form that must be sent to the bonds and stocks office – for further advice, consult a financial adviser or accountant)
Arrange redirection of mail at the post office.
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