Brighton Local Funeral Director wins Matthew Gallagher Award.
Zoe Walker, of Bungard Funeral Directors, in Hove has become the 2nd ever winner of the prestigious ‘Matthew Gallagher Achievement Award’ at the Independent Funeral Director Awards Ceremony held earlier this month in Edinburgh.
The Matthew Gallagher Achievement Award is for outstanding students who have studied towards their professional qualifications whilst facing difficult challenges, how they dealt with those challenges, and how they have progressed within their role.
Richard Whittle, the fifth generation and current Managing Director of Bungards said:
“We were all super proud that Zoe was shortlisted and then presented with the award by the college and Matthew’s family.
Zoe has impressed with her dedication to improving her knowledge and skills and the way she has seamlessly stepped up to support the business and more importantly our families in recent months.
As a long established family business we are committed to supporting our staff throughout difficult times but to also ensure they are highly trained and qualified because we want to provide the best service we possibly can to every family we look after.”
The Matthew Gallagher award was set up by Pat and Sandy Gallagher after the sad passing of their son Matthew towards the end of 2019. Matthew was an active, and well liked Funeral Director serving families across Sussex and was heavily involved with the Independent Funeral Directors College.
The award ceremony was attended in person at the Dalmahoy Hotel in Edinburgh following on from the SAIF Trade Body National Executive Meeting.
Bungard’s have been serving the local community for 116 years and is a five generation family business. They have remained in their prominent location on Sackville Road for all of those years and prior to being Funeral Directors were stonemasons based on Old Shoreham Road
Zoe receiving her Certificates today!
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Supporting Local Businesses
Head over to Facebook and take a look at the Support Local: Independent shops delivering in Brighton and Hove page for more lovely local goodies available either in walking distance or delivered to your door!
Follow the link below to see what you could find today!
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Bungard Local!
“Bungard Local”, is a new initiative to help bring together our local independent retailers and help to promote shopping locally, in turn helping to keep our businesses alive. So many small independents are struggling at the moment and we want to help raise more awareness within our community so that we ‘Think Local’ first!
We endeavour to:
1. Support Local Business through Social Media
2. For every Funeral Plan sold and/or recommended we will give a £50 gift voucher from a local independent company of their choice.
3. Use local suppliers wherever possible. Avoiding Amazon, international & national chains and large groups and instead support Local.
We shall provide more information over the coming months about the ideas we have for Bungard Local. Keep your eyes peeled.
Let’s try to build our social media presence together by posting regularly about our services, commenting on and liking other businesses posts (& reciprocal hashtags on Twitter) and following each other’s accounts.
#BungardLocal #BrightonandHoveLocalBusiness #Hove #Brighton #LocalBusiness
Introducing Bungard Local
Today marks the launch of “Bungard Local”, a new initiative that brings together our local independent retailers and help to promote shopping locally to help keep our businesses alive. So many small independents are struggling at the moment and we want to help raise more awareness within our community so that we ‘Think Local’ first!
From today we endeavour to:
1. Support Local Business through Social Media
2. For every Funeral Plan sold and/or recommended we will give a £50 gift voucher from a local independent company of their choice.
3. Use local suppliers wherever possible. Avoiding Amazon, international & national chains and large groups and instead support Local.
We shall provide more information over the coming months about the ideas we have for Bungard Local. Keep your eyes peeled.
Five months of the pandemic has created many debts, many friends and family find themselves jobless and tens of thousands of businesses are out of business. We need to support each other to survive. So let’s all support each other. Spend local. Help your friend’s businesses whenever you able to. Help keep small businesses in your community going.
So how do we start?
Let’s try to build our social media presence together by posting regularly about our services, commenting on and liking other businesses posts (& reciprocal hashtags on Twitter) and following each other’s accounts.
#BungardLocal #BrightonandHoveLocalBusiness #Hove #Brighton #LocalBusiness
New Guidance on Face Coverings at our office and for Funerals
Please be aware that following changes in Goverment Guideliness face coverings are now required when visiting our office and attending a funeral..
We provide disposable masks at our office for anyone coming in to see us, and for families using our Limousine we will also provide you with masks along with hand sanitiser as required.
If you are exempt from wearing a mask for whatever reason this is fine we do not judge! Our staff however will be following the guidelines and wearing masks during all aspects of a funeral until we hear of any further changes.
We hope you are all staying safe, and please be assured that your safety is also paramount to us be it in our office or at one of our services.
I Packed your Parachute
Charles Plumb was a US Navy jet pilot in Vietnam. After 75 combat missions, his plane was destroyed by a surface-to-air missile. Plumb ejected and parachuted into enemy hands. He was captured and spent 6 years in a communist Vietnamese prison. He survived the ordeal and now lectures on lessons learned from that experience.
One day, when Plumb and his wife were sitting in a restaurant, a man at another table came up and said, ‘ You’re Plumb! You flew jet fighters in Vietnam from the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk. You were shot down! ‘How in the world did you know that?’ asked Plumb. ‘I packed your parachute,’ the man replied. Plumb gasped in surprise and gratitude. The man pumped his hand and said, ‘I guess it worked!’ Plumb assured him, ‘It sure did. If your chute hadn’t worked, I wouldn’t be here today.’ Plumb couldn’t sleep that night, thinking about that man. Plumb says, ‘I kept wondering what he had looked like in a Navy uniform: a white hat; a bib in the back; and bell-bottom trousers. I wonder how many times I might have seen him and not even said ‘Good morning, how are you?’ or anything because, you see, I was a fighter pilot and he was just a sailor.’ Plumb thought of the many hours the sailor had spent at a long wooden table in the bowels of the ship, carefully weaving the shrouds and folding the silks of each chute, holding in his hands each time the fate of someone he didn’t know.
Now, Plumb asks his audience, ‘Who’s packing your parachute?’ Everyone has someone who provides what they need to make it through the day. He also points out that he needed many kinds of parachutes when his plane was shot down over enemy territory – he needed his physical parachute, his mental parachute, his emotional parachute, and his spiritual parachute. He called on all these supports before reaching safety.
Sometimes in the daily challenges that life gives us, we miss what is really important. We may fail to say hello, please, or thank you, congratulate someone on something wonderful that has happened to them, give a compliment, or just do something nice for no reason. As you go through this week, this month, this year, recognise people who pack your parachutes.
I am sending you this as my way of thanking you for your part in packing my parachute. And I hope you will send it on to those who have helped pack yours! Sometimes, we wonder why friends keep forwarding jokes to us without writing a word. Maybe this could explain it! When you are very busy, but still want to keep in touch, guess what you do – you forward jokes.
And to let you know that you are still remembered, you are still important, you are still loved, you are still cared for, guess what you get? A forwarded joke. So my friend, next time when you get a joke, don’t think that you’ve been sent just another forwarded joke, but that you’ve been thought of today and your friend on the other end of your computer wanted to send you a smile, just helping you pack your parachute
https://www.great-inspirational-quotes.com
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Full services resumed!
With all the disruption caused to families during the height of the pandemic and the pain that we all felt in not being able to provide our families with the services they deserved, we are delighted to announce that for us, things are moving back to what we can now refer to as some sense of ‘normality’
We can now allow up to 30 people to attend a funeral as opposed to the 6 we were allowed before, we can allow our limousine to be used again, most churches are allowing services and many reception venues are now back up and running! We can bring the doves and butterflies back, we can provide a full array of beautiful flowers, we can print your service sheets and we can even live stream your service and provide you with keepsake copies if needed! We’ve got it all covered. (All we can’t do is sing, but our crematoriums and churches have access to amazing music libraries so if we all have to ‘lip sync’ for a while then so be it)
We are SO pleased that we can offer our families as near to a ‘normal’ service as we can once again! As caring professionals it has broken our hearts to see some of the families we served have to endure funerals that were bare by comparison, and it pains us that so many families up and down the country had to go through such experiences, but we are now beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel and we are doing everything we can to ensure you can now get the service that you want for your loved one and to get it safely.
Your safety is still paramount to us, you can visit us at our office and we will provide masks for you if you wish to wear one, we have hand sanitiser for you, and our Reception Area, Arranging Room and Chapel of Rest are all thoroughly cleaned each time they are used. The Limousine is also cleaned after each use and again provided with masks and sanitizer for you and your family. We are happy to do face to face arranging again and happy for you to visit us at our office in Sackville Road if you wish. If you do not feel comfortable coming in to see us then that is also not a problem, we’ve got quite used to arranging funerals remotely (Zoom calls, or just telephone and email) recently so we will adapt to however you see fit.
Please continue to keep safe, we are not out of this by any means yet, but we will make your experience with us the safest and smoothest that we possibly can. Take Care out there, Richard, Ben, Zoe and Ray.
Bungards are proud to Support the Armed Forces Covenant
After researching into how we can further support our local community we came across this little gem of a scheme run by the Ministry of Defence, the ‘Armed Forces Covenant’. We all unanimously agreed that this would be a fantastic scheme to follow and we are proud to announce that we have pledged our support to the armed forces community by signing the Armed Forces Covenant.
We have organised many funerals for fallen servicemen in the past, contacting personnel from their regiment to attend with Regiment colours, helping to track relatives through our extensive files that go back 114 years and organising a standard from the Royal British Legion. We would love for our local community to know that we can help you, even if its in a small way, through our pledge to the Armed Services and their families.
Leonard Whittle, grandfather to Richard, the current Managing Director of Bungards, started working for the company in 1939 a few months before the Second World War broke out, and managed to volunteer even though being a Funeral Director he worked in a ‘reserved occupation’ (this meant that your job was classed important enough to a country that those serving in such occupations were exempt, in fact forbidden, from military service) Leonard wasn’t going to be put off by this small problem and aged 24, and just one year after joining his father-in-law in the family business he was desperate to ‘do his bit’ and he went off to serve as a Corporal for the Royal Artillery manning Anti-Aircraft Guns in Malta during the Second World War.
At Bungards our team have a lot of family history to reflect back upon and some fantastic stories of intense resolve passed down through the generations, from Zoe’s Great-Uncle Jhonny, a firefighter in London, being held by his feet dangling across the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in London batting off incendiary devices as they rained down during the blitz, to Rays father being called out many many times as part of the ambulance service to tend to the maimed during the ‘Brighton Blitz’ when the Luftwaffe bombed Brighton on over 56 occasions. And Ben’s grandfather who fought courageously and went on to become a Major in the Royal Anglian Regiment formed after the war ended.
Hitler was reported to have wanted the Royal Pavilion to be his headquarters after the war ended and insisted the site was not to be bombed, it came scarily close to being destroyed on the 29th November 1940 when a bomb landed between the Pavilion and the Dome but the ground, softened by intense rain, cushioned the impact and the shock-waves were absorbed below ground level saving the two historic buildings from certain ruin. 198 residents from Brighton & Hove lost their lives in World War 2 and 790 were injured during the Brighton Blitz
After reflecting back upon our own families struggles, the part Brighton & Hove played during the war effort, and us having family and friends who are currently in the forces it didn’t take us long to come to the conclusion that now we know about this, we will actively seek to help our servicemen and women in whichever way we can as a business and therefore we will seek to uphold the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant, by:
- Promoting the fact that we are an armed forces-friendly organisation;
- Seeking to support our employees who choose to be members of the Reserve forces, including by accommodating their training and deployment where possible;
- Offering support to our local cadet units, either in our local community or in local schools, where possible;
- Aiming to actively participate in Armed Forces Day;
- Offering a discount to members of the Armed Forces Community;
If you yourself, or if you have family members who have been in the Armed Forces please come and talk to us about how we may be able to help you at your time of need. We are proud to be able to be a part of these principles and we would be proud for this time round, to let US Serve YOU.