Established by Joseph Lymer and his son George in the early 50’s,
trading originally from their fruit shop in Waterloo Street, Hanley, where Joe a former minor, would
notoriously stand on the step of his shop, so as not to miss the passing trade, whilst George sold fruit and
vegetables from his horse and cart.
With the slow demise of corner shops, a decision was made to
diversify into the Funeral Trade, and in the 50’s when few families owned a car, they were a taxi service,
often doing weddings, maternity runs and funerals all with the same
vehicle.
In 1956 the shop was sold, Joe and his wife Edna moved to
Werrington and George and his wife Eira moved into the premises at Bucknall, where we still trade from
today. George and Eira had three girls, Sheila, Diana
and Karen.
George never letting go of his passion for horses, and passing
this on to all three of his daughters, who competed at all levels on their many ponies over the
years.
George sadly died suddenly in 1981 at the age of 58, followed by
Joe in 1985 aged 89 and Eira in 1987. Leaving the running of the business to granddaughters Diana, Karen and husband
Glen.
The girls having joined their father on leaving school, and Glen a
former mechanic joining them in 1981.
Today we are still very much a family concern, offering a caring
service to meet the needs of individuals, whether it be a small quiet funeral, or a more lavish affair with
a horse drawn hearse. Our long serving staff members, Stephen Clarke
and John Walker help us to continue what Joe and George started over 50 years
ago.
At our premises in Bucknall, we offer a complete funeral package,
arranging everything from Church Service to printing and floral tributes. Families can choose whether they call in to our office, where we have disabled access and
ample off road parking, or a visit in the comfort of their own
home.
We
have a long and proud history of personal service, care & respect for the deceased and
family.