SWEETEST GRANDMA TRIBUTE£330.00
- 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
Measuring approximately 28cm high and 200cm wide, this stunning coffin spray is ideal for church services, cremations and graveside farewells. Each tribute is carefully handcrafted by our expert florists in Noak Hill, using fresh, premium blooms selected for their beauty and longevity. Guard petals are left on the roses to protect the inner petals during transit; simply remove them on arrival for the perfect finish.
As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the same luxurious style. With reliable local delivery from Noak Hill Florist, you can trust us to create a dignified, loving floral tribute that reflects your memories and your grandma's unique spirit. Order online today for a meaningful final gesture of love.
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When my grandmother passed away before thanksgiving, we wanted to give the most memorable send-off. A hundred red roses would do because we had wished she would live to be 100. Handy Flowers provided the most gorgeous casket spray with a satin bow.
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Your funeral flower delivery service was very easy to use, and the prices were great. I placed an order, and it was delivered before noon on my doorstep.
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Beautiful flowers. The arrangement was delivered to the funeral home on time.
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Ordering funeral flowers online is kind of risky, you know... However, a friend of mine told me about Handy Flowers. He told me that it is a company that I could really trust. After I've communicated with their team and received my order, I can confirm that. The people who work there are so friendly. Another good thing is that the florists offered various options based on our preferences.
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My grandma loved orchids so I thought this arrangement is just perfect for paying my last tribute to her. The flowers arrived in perfect condition and were combined very elegantly.

