PERSONALISED AUNT CROSS£125.00
- Handcrafted by Your Local Florist
- Freshly Made to Order
- Delivered by Hand, Not Courier
- Guaranteed to Impress
- Same-Day Delivery - order by 3PM for delivery today
The cross design offers a meaningful way to say goodbye, honouring her faith, kindness and the special bond you shared. Each floral cross can be personalised with your chosen name or short message, making it a truly unique memorial tribute for funerals, church services or graveside remembrances.
Premium, fresh flowers are carefully arranged to ensure lasting beauty and a refined finish. Approximate dimensions are 60cm (24") in length and 45cm (18") in width, making it an ideal size for display on a coffin or stand. Our thoughtful substitution policy guarantees blooms of equal or superior quality, so your tribute always looks its best.
Based in Greenford, Florist Greenford offers reliable, professional service with prompt local delivery, helping you express your sympathy with grace and confidence. Order this Personalised Aunt Cross online today and let our florists create a comforting floral tribute that will never be forgotten.
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For my aunt's funeral, the flowers were tailor-made. I asked where they were ordered; I was told Handy Flowers.
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I couldn't have been more pleased with your service from beginning to end! Thank you so much for agreeing to send funeral flowers and making this a super easy process-and helping to make a sad occasion just a little easier to deal with.
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Delivery was made to the funeral directors. The flowers looked very beautiful. Trustworthy florist.
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I was looking for affordable funeral flowers in my area. The company provided me with a top-class flower arrangement that was worth the cost.
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When the delivery team arrived at the funeral venue, we were in a fix and running behind on schedule. We laid the flowers on the grave. Forever thankful.
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The best thing about the bouquet was that it was fresh and vibrant. The flower arrangement on the casket was professionally arranged too. Thank you.

