Exeter & Devon Crematorium and Memorial Gardens

Exeter & Devon Crematorium and Memorial Gardens Exeter and Devon Crematorium
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As part of ongoing efforts to open up conversations around dying, death and bereavement, grief education is being introd...
08/05/2026

As part of ongoing efforts to open up conversations around dying, death and bereavement, grief education is being introduced into the Relationships, S*x and Health Education (RSHE) curriculum in England from September 2026.

It’s a positive step towards helping young people better understand and navigate feelings around loss, change and bereavement.

By building awareness from an early age, we can help normalise these discussions, reduce stigma, and give future generations the confidence to express and manage their emotions.

As we continue marking alongside Hospice UK, it’s a reminder that talking about grief, at any age, can make a real difference.

💬 What are your thoughts on introducing conversations about grief earlier in life?

Today, as many celebrate the 100th birthday of David Attenborough, we are reminded of the importance of the natural worl...
08/05/2026

Today, as many celebrate the 100th birthday of David Attenborough, we are reminded of the importance of the natural world that surrounds us every day.

We are privileged to care for beautiful grounds filled with wildlife, trees and changing seasons - peaceful spaces that bring comfort, reflection and connection for so many families.

It feels only right today to recognise someone who has inspired generations to appreciate, protect, and find wonder in nature.

Happy 100th Birthday, Sir David and thank you for helping the world see the beauty in the world around us 🌿

The Pearl Blue Teardrop ✨💧A beautifully crafted marker designed to honour and remember loved ones as part of a memorial ...
07/05/2026

The Pearl Blue Teardrop ✨💧

A beautifully crafted marker designed to honour and remember loved ones as part of a memorial garden. With its graceful teardrop shape and soft pearl blue finish, it brings together timeless design and meaningful detail. It sits on a base complete with an integrated flower holder, available in either gold or silver.

🎨 Personalisation:
Choose from 2 design styles, with options for bespoke colours and personalised artwork to make it truly unique. A cameo detail can also be added, perfectly placed to complement the design.

Every teardrop is carefully made to order, ensuring a personal and meaningful tribute crafted with attention to detail.

Sometimes, it’s not that we don’t want to talk about death and dying - it’s just that we’re not sure how to begin.As par...
06/05/2026

Sometimes, it’s not that we don’t want to talk about death and dying - it’s just that we’re not sure how to begin.

As part of , we’re supporting Hospice UK by sharing a few gentle tips to help start those conversations.

For many people, the difficulty comes from worrying about saying the wrong thing, or not wanting to upset someone. But often, it’s the small, simple moments that can open the door - checking in, sharing a memory, or just listening.

💬 Today, we're sharing 7 tips on how to start the conversation. You don’t need to have all the right words, just being open and present can make a real difference 🌷

If you've experienced these conversations, we’d love to hear what has helped you and may help others?
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If you’d like to explore more guidance and support, you can find helpful resources here: https://www.hospiceuk.org/our-campaigns/dying-matters

06/05/2026
It's not always easy and that's one of the reasons it exists...This week, we’ll be supporting Hospice UK and taking part...
05/05/2026

It's not always easy and that's one of the reasons it exists...

This week, we’ll be supporting Hospice UK and taking part in , sharing a series of thoughtful and supportive posts.

This year’s theme, “Let’s talk about death and dying,” is all about encouraging open, honest conversations, helping a topic that can feel difficult become a little more natural and less overwhelming.

We’ll be focusing on the small, everyday moments that can help start these conversations. Because when we feel more comfortable talking about death and dying, it can make it easier to understand, prepare and support one another when it matters most.

Throughout the week, we’ll be gently sharing information, guidance and resources to help support anyone who needs it now or in the future.

🤍 If you feel able to, join us in opening up the conversation.

04/05/2026

A Saturday Funeral arranged by M. Sillifant & Sons. What a send off with these beautiful Horses 🐴

Memorial gardens are treasured spaces 🤍They’re a place of rest for loved ones, and a place of comfort for the family and...
29/04/2026

Memorial gardens are treasured spaces 🤍

They’re a place of rest for loved ones, and a place of comfort for the family and friends who visit them. Each one is meaningful in its own unique way.

If you have a memorial garden that’s special to you, what makes it so? 🌿

Another beautiful send off courtesy of Walter H. Squires & Son
28/04/2026

Another beautiful send off courtesy of Walter H. Squires & Son

We’re honoured to welcome so many families, friends, and members of the community into our grounds each day - to remembe...
27/04/2026

We’re honoured to welcome so many families, friends, and members of the community into our grounds each day - to remember, to reflect and to find moments of peace 🌿

Our grounds hold many special spaces, each offering something a little different. We'd love to know what’s your favourite part and what makes it meaningful for you? 💛

Address

Exeter & Devon Crematorium
Exeter
EX26EU

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+441392496333

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