Kenneth Horton
Arrangements for the funeral of Kenneth Horton
Tuesday 29th May 2018 at Midday at Cookhill Village Hall
Family and friends are gathering at Cookhill Village Hall to acknowledge Ken’s death, and to celebrate his life.
A farewell service will take place in the village hall, starting at midday.
After the service, those that wish to, will travel in convoy for the short distance from the village hall to Westall Park Natural Burial Ground. Here a few more words will be spoken before Ken is laid to rest.
Refreshments will be served back in Cookhill Village Hall after the burial from around 2pm.
The service and burial will be quite informal and will be wholly reflective of Ken.
There is no particular dress code for the day, please wear whatever makes you feel comfortable.
Please share this link with anyone who may wish to know about the funeral.
Below you will find directions and further information, and feel free to send any messages to Ken’s family via the comments area below.
Please can you also email contact@anaturalundertaking.co.uk to let Ken’s family know if you will be attending.
If you wish to print the details and directions on this page please click this link to download a printable pdf document
Address: Cookhill Village Hall, Evesham Rd, Alcester, Worcs, B49 5JS
A map can be found by clicking this link.
Westall Park is one of the UK’s finest natural burial grounds and aims to create a place which those who wish to remember their loved ones will want to visit, not out of a sense of duty, but from the pleasure and peace of mind it can evoke. Westall Park has created an eco-friendly cemetery as a place for quiet reflection in an informal setting amongst trees, wild flowers and wildlife. Eventually it will become a woodland glade, full of nature where all wildlife is encouraged to thrive.
Address: Holberrow Green, Nr Redditch, Worcestershire, B96 6JY
A map can be found by clicking this link.
Westall Park is a field which can get muddy, so suitable footwear is advisable. Equally in hot weather the long grass can hide flies and midges so fly spray can be useful, along with hats and sunglasses.
There is no particular dress code for the day, please wear whatever makes you feel comfortable.
Ken’s family ask that if you bring flowers they are only a simple stem or posy picked from your own garden. Being a natural burial ground no plastic or oasis is allowed.
If you would like to make a donation in Ken’s memory, we will be holding a collection on the day of the funeral in aid of Cerebal Palsy Midlands, the charity that supports Nick
Mel has also set up a just giving page to manage any donations made beforehand. Here’s the link to donate online