Our approach embodies sensitivity and compassion
Ian Wilde is a fully qualified fourth generation funeral director who is proud to be part of a family whose name has been synonymous with high quality and compassionate funeral care to local families for over 100 years. It was his great-grandfather, Harry Wilde, who first started serving the community back in 1896
- Our commitment to you
Our caring team will focus on providing families with the service levels that they have come to associate with the Wilde family and will ensure that the passing of your loved one will be handled with compassion and sensitivity. We have a vast knowledge of the locality, community and local clergy, crematoria and cemeteries, all of which is vital in ensuring that family requests can be accommodated. - Guiding you through the arrangements
At a time to suit yourself a member of our team from our funeral home will discuss all the options available in order to fulfil your personal needs and requirements for the funeral arrangements. A courtesy vehicle with driver is available if you need assistance with registering the death at the registrars’ office. We will take care of on your behalf all the necessary paperwork, liaise with doctors, hospitals, ministers, speakers etc. as appropriate. - An eye for every last detail
Ian Wilde Independent Funeral Directors operates from the former White Bull Hotel, centrally located at 211, Station Road, Bamber Bridge. The premises have been tastefully redeveloped to provide funeral premises of the very highest standard. Comfortable arranging rooms are complemented by peaceful Chapels of Rest all of which combine to create a calming atmosphere in your time of distress.
NAFD
We are members of the National Association of Funeral Directors, the code of practice sets out the high level of service that clients may expect in their dealings with a member of the association.
"Dear Ian & Wendy,
Thank you very much for taking care of the funeral arrangements. Your help, support and guidance was very much appreciated."