Dignity Funeral Directors in Farsley

Losing a loved one can be difficult, which is why our funeral directors in Farsley are dedicated to helping you and your family through these trying times.


We have conducted funerals for families across Leeds for years, and continue to offer our services to the local community by planning, arranging and conducting funerals of the highest standards.


You can visit one of our Farsley funeral directors, or we can come to you and make arrangements in the comfort of your own home if that is what you would prefer.

Each of our funeral directors offer:

  • Our expert advice and guidance
  • Funeral arrangements to meet your needs
  • Local knowledge and expertise
  • A cremation or burial at any local crematorium or burial site
  • Funeral services for people of all faiths and backgrounds
  • The option to visit your loved one in our chapel of rest
  • Hearses
  • funeral vehicles and other bespoke transport options
  • A choice of memorial and tributes
  • Prepaid funeral plans to secure your future

Frequently asked questions

  • When someone dies, the first steps will depend on how and where the person passed away. Our step-by-step guides will walk you through the practical steps. For additional support and personal advice, please get in touch with us.


  • Third party funeral costs are additional charges which we will manage for you and attach to your single invoice. Get in touch with us to confirm costs and plan a funeral to fit your budget.


  • You don't have to make an appointment at our funeral homes. However, doing so will ensure that someone can be available to cater to your needs. When arranging a funeral, our Funeral Directors are happy to visit you in your own home, if required.


  • If you choose to arrange the funeral with us, you will be given the option of a complimentary Funeral Notice. We will set it up for you using the details discussed during the arrangements. All we need is an email address.


  • A pallbearer is one of usually four or six people who carry, or help transport, the coffin, throughout the stages of a funeral. Coffins are often moved on wheeled biers; but bearers are still needed.


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