The team at Bedhampton donate even more Easter Eggs…

During the handing over of the 360 Easter Eggs to the Childrens Services recently, the team at J. Edwards of Bedhampton were shocked to discover that there could be even more children in the Havant area that were so badly under privileged, that they would not receive an egg this Easter.

The colleagues of the Leigh Park childrens services explained to us how they intended to try to support Havant Woman’s refuge through donating some of the easter eggs previously provided by J Edwards, to help even less privileged kids who currently have no homes, let alone eggs for Easter.

The team at J Edwards Bedhampton, immediately set about their challenge to hunt down more eggs. The shopping restarted and Belinda headed off to ask the local food stores to be even more generous. Gladly for us, they duely obliged and we were able to present Havant Woman’s Refuge with a further box of easter eggs.

A colleague from the refuge was delighted to receive the eggs. The relationship between the funeral home and these worthy causes was established at Christmas when we were able to donate biscuits, sweets and mince pies to the refuge and selection boxes and Christmas gifts to the children protected by Childrens Services.

Happy Easter everyone

Natalie Pannell


J Edwards Bedhampton support local dissadvantaged children

You would probably find it difficult to believe that there are local children that receive no Christmas presents or Easter eggs, so very sad but unfortunately true. In April 2011, the team at J Edwards of Bedhampton including Belinda Rowland & Natalie Pannell came up with an idea to donate Easter Eggs to locally deprived children within their Havant area.

The team contacted Leigh Park Children’s services and enquired whether an Easter egg would be welcome for the children that are registered with them. The reply was that anything would be greatly appreciated as money was extremely tight.

Thanks to the help of our local food store, the team were able to collect an amazing 360 Easter Eggs. The eggs will be collected by the children’s social workers and allocated to the children before Easter weekend.

Happy Easter Everyone.


J Edward & Son bless their tree at Christmas

J Edwards & Son Funeral Directors in Waterlooville & Bedhampton, Havant have been inviting clients into their funeral homes to attend Christmas tree blessing services. The services have been held in memory of those who had lost someone throughout the past year.

The Bedhampton blessing held on Thursday 9th December 2010 was lead by Reverend David Proud of St. Thomas & St. Nicholas.

Clients who attended the service were invited to place personal messages and memory cards onto the tree.

Reverend Proud commented ‘This was in fact the first time I have been invited to bless a Christmas tree at a funeral directors, and it was a privilege to have been invited by the team at J Edwards & Son, who actively support and get involved within their local community.”

Natalie Pannell & Belinda Rowland of the Bedhampton funeral home concluded “We were delighted to see our families attend our blessing. It is lovely to be able to invite clients back to our funeral home at this special time of year.”


Supporting the Bedhampton Show

There were not many without a tear in their eye at the Bedhampton Show in 2010 as over 100 beautiful coloured balloons glided upward into the summer blue sky carrying with them personal messages to departed loved ones. Staff and family members from J Edwards (Bedhampton) spent a lovely day helping local villagers write special memorial messages and attaching them to biodegradable helium balloons. These were then squeezed through a window into one of our Chrysler Limousines. As the afternoon went on, the inside became more and more full up with treasured messages and then at the appointed moment a member of our team drove the limo to the main arena and we all took a door each to release the balloons – it was a truly touching moment for both staff and onlookers alike.

Earlier in the afternoon, whilst the adults were busy writing cards and chatting with us, the children were occupied colouring stars, flowers, balloons and hearts which Natalie and Louisa will cut out and attach to a backdrop of the village church to have on display in the branch. We hope that by encouraging locals, young and old, into the branch under happier circumstances, they will feel more comfortable about visiting our branch should a sad occasion arise.

We also had a working model of a full sized Motorcycle hearse which was a big talking point for the grown ups as well as the little boys in the crowds, this was kindly brought along by the Motorcycle Funeral company.

All in all it was a superb event and has made us many new friends and contacts whilst providing a thoughtful moment to pause and reflect during a day of family fun.