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Kenneth Smith SMITH Kenneth Ken Passed away peacefully, aged 88. Loving Husband to Pauline of 65 years. Father of Kay, Paul and Sharon. Grandfather and Great Grandfather. He will be very sadly missed by his loving family and friends. The Funeral Service will take place at Easthampstead Park Crematorium on Tuesday 4th May 2021 at 12 noon. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, for Alzheimer s Society or Colostomy UK can be made via www.abwalker.co.uk 01344 303707. Roy Bowler Passed away at Wexham Park Hospital on the 2nd April 2021, aged 73. Loved and missed by all Friends and Family. The service will take place at Slough Crematorium on Thursday 6th May 10.30am. Funeral arrangements by E. Sargeant & Son 01628 783738. ....
But a leading Labour councillor has hit back. The council announced last week that mourners not allowed by the rules to attend a service at Slough Crematorium or cemetery could have it recorded. There would be a small charge for the webcast which would be bookable through the family’s chosen funeral director. In a statement last week Slough Conservative Association chairman Mherunisa Hussain said the council was expecting families to pay £40 to £55 view loved ones funerals online. She said: I am outraged on behalf of Slough residents that the council is attempting to profit from this, especially during a time of national crisis. I urge the Council to reconsider this exploitative and appalling policy immediately, without delay. ....
Grieving friends barred from funerals by Covid rules can now watch on Webcast Grieving friends and relatives barred from loved one s funeral services in Slough by Covid restrictions can now have a webcast of ceremonies broadcast into their own homes. At the moment only 20 people are permitted in the chapel at Slough Crematorium and Cemetery in Stoke Road with a further 10 allowed to congregate outside and listen to the service on loud speakers. But now the borough council is offering mourners unable to attend a service the chance to watch in their own time by having it recorded and available for 28 days. Another option is for the service to be recorded and a permanent copy given to the family. ....