David Crymble & Sons
Northern Ireland’s Funeral Knowledge Centre
Clear, compassionate guidance for what to do when someone dies, arranging a funeral, understanding costs, finding forms, planning ahead and supporting grief.
Popular help topics
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What to do when someone dies
In the first hours after a death, very little has to happen quickly — and you do not have to man.
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Registering a death in Northern Ireland
Registering a death is one of the first formal steps after a loss.
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Arranging a funeral
There is no single 'right' funeral — only the one that feels right for your family.
04
Cremation forms & crematorium guidance
Cremation involves a few statutory forms.
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Burial, cemeteries & memorial rules
Each council sets its own cemetery fees and memorial rules.
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Funeral financial support
Worry about cost should never get in the way of a dignified funeral.
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Grief & bereavement support
Grief has no timetable and no single shape.
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Children & young people's grief
Children grieve too, often in bursts and in their own way.
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Baby loss & pregnancy loss
The loss of a baby is a profound grief.
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Funeral planning forms
Writing down your wishes is one of the kindest things you can do for your family.
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Estate & practical checklists
After the funeral, there are practical matters to work through.
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Repatriation & death abroad
When someone dies abroad, bringing them home can feel overwhelming.
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Helpful downloads
Every printable booklet, official form and planning sheet, gathered in one place.
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Useful organisations
A directory of the organisations we trust and recommend — for guidance, helplines and support, i.
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Need help now?
If someone has died or you are unsure what to do next, David Crymble & Sons Funeral Directors are available 24 hours a day. We can guide you step by step — whether the death has happened at home, in hospital, in a care home, or elsewhere.
