More to Death Edition3 2014 | Page 51

It sometimes seems that replicas of Little Britain’s Carol Beer are cheerfully ensconced in cemetery and crematoria offices, bereavement and register offices and unfortunately even funeral directors’ branches around the UK – anything out of the ordinary (such as a family wanting to take care of their dead themselves...) can be met with surprise, disapproval or a downright ‘that’s not allowed’ – effectively, “Computer says no.” Let’s go through a few things that families who have contacted us have been told, and which are COMPLETELY UNTRUE! The Registrar who informed a family that they must use a funeral director to carry out the funeral. Recently, the Coroner who frightened an estranged family so badly by insisting that they would be pursued by the local council wanting to recoup the cost of an environmental health funeral, that the family ended up paying for and arranging a funeral for someone they had not seen for decades. They thought that they would land up in court. The District Council that refused to allow a family to carry out a DIY burial – (apparently their policy was to prohibit anyone other than ‘a Registered Funeral Director who is part of their own Stonemakers and Funeral Directors Registration Scheme’ to undertake a burial in any of their cemeteries). The nursing staff member who told another family that their relative would have to be cremated and not buried because they had died from an infectious disease. The cemetery and crematorium manager who has informed families that they have to take out their own public liability insurance if they intend to carry out a funeral without using a funeral director, whether a cremation or burial. This ‘ruling’ has also been applied to families wishing to carry the coffin themselves. The GP who atten