Cobham in Surrey is a beautiful quaint village in the heart of Surrey where residents enjoy a small High Street with beautiful shops, restaurants and a number of primary and private schools and the Painshill landscape park. The village has grown over the years since the 12th Century.

Lodge Brothers opened up a branch to serve the community of Cobham and nearby villages and hamlets. The branch is headed up by Robert Lodge the area manager for Lodge Brothers who is an experienced Funeral Director with a Diploma in Funeral Directing. He is assisted by Funeral Arranger Claire Nightingale. Robert runs the company with 5 other Lodge family members and part of the seventh generation of local family owned Funeral Directors, have been helping and advising bereaved families for over 225 years.

Lodge Brothers are passionate about what they do and the impact they make on the community, hence their involvement in many community initiatives be it a special occasion ie: Easter or a fundraiser for Leukaemia. They ensure each client is treated with dignity and respect and their years of experience and gentle compassionate nature ensure the client remembers their loved ones the way they would like to remember them with a fitting tribute.

Lodge Brothers achieved the Investors in People Award in July 2002 as recognition for the efforts of the Company and its staff in attaining such high levels of customer care both internally and externally.

Lodge Brothers funeral directors Cobham can be found at 3 Hollyhead Road, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 3DQ.

Lodge Brothers have to deal with very difficult circumstances most days so its vitally important that they have dedicated, compassionate staff to be able to show empathy needed at these difficult times.

Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors Cobham is not only about the services they offer such as floral tributes Cobham and memorials; they are people with a heart who care for their customers.

On Monday 14th July, Lodge Brothers Shepperton will be conducting the funeral of Gordon White, aged 53 from Upper Halliford, who died in hospital after his motorbike collided with a lorry in Laleham at 1pm on Saturday 14th June. 

A dedicated family man, with a son just three years old, Mr White has been described as ‘the life and soul of the party’ and ‘a gentle man with a heart of gold’.

Lodge Brothers funeral directors Twickenham and floral tributes Twickenham care about the community ensuring the comfort required at the most difficult time of someone’s life is their number one priority.

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