Stand out from the crowd: make sure your potential clients right here in the Algarve know who you are, what you can do for them and how to reach you. Get your Showcase Display advertisement plus FREE one-page website from just €105.00 per month. It's easy! Funeral Homes & Undertakers: 5 English-Speaking Business Directory Entries in The AngloFILE Rowland Brothers International: Providing information on all aspects of repatriation including documentation, estimated costs and scheduling. Maintains a courier service with all applicable governmental departments. Special arrangements made for all religious denominations. Website · (new window) Print this entry Send an e-mail Tel: +44 208 684 2324 Fax: + 44 208 684 8000 Servilusa: International funeral service with qualified staff speaking a number of languages. Repatriation throughout Europe and overseas, all documents dealt with by the staff. Service available throughout Portugal. Website · (new window) Print this entry Send an e-mail Tel: 800 204 222 / 214 706 300 SPN Funeral Plans: Takes care of all funeral arrangements as well as offering a 24 hour English speaking bereavement hotline. 3 different plans available to customise to varying needs. 8400-000, Lagoa. Website · (new window) Print this entry Send an e-mail Tel: +34 625 410 735 St Christopher's Funeral Home: International funeral arrangements including a range of repatriation services for the British community. British trained and qualified funeral directors on call 24 hours a day 365 days a year for assistance, advice and services. Based in Spain. Website · (new window) Print this entry Send an e-mail Tel: +34 952 454 216 Fax: +34 951 232 378 Steven Mears Memorial Centre: Full repatriation service to and from any country in the world, offering advice and delivery service for documentation, translation services, travel booking. Knowledgeable about all different religious procedures. Website · (new window) Print this entry Tel: +44 800 731 4972 |
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