Funeral Music

Music forms an important part of funerals. 

It can be a great way to reflect the personality of your loved one. Some funeral music ideas include:

  • The deceased’s favourite song.
  • A song that has meaning for the family or encapsulates that person.
  • Something linked to a favourite destination such as ‘Viva Las Vegas’. ‘New York, New York’ or ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’. ‘Scarborough Fair’ is also a popular song given our location.

Funeral music doesn’t just have to be classical. You can play any kind you like, from pop to opera, country to rock. Two minutes of music is normally played upon entering and leaving the service.

How long can the music last?

Most venues have facilities to play pre-recorded procedural music and exit music. These normally last around two minutes each. If you have a more lengthy track you can always stipulate ‘play’ preferences. We can also offer advice.

We can’t get hold

of our Dad’s favourite song. Can you help?

Yes, of course. We can source songs from online music services such as iTunes and Amazon. Also Woodlands Crematorium in Scarborough can use anything as long as it’s published on YouTube or is a cassette or CD sent in advance.

For immediate help or advice please call us on 01723 859 279 at any time. When you call us, you’ll speak to one of our experienced team. We’re here to help you through every stage of the process. If you have any questions, please just ask.

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A relative is bringing along a special recording

 on the day. Is that ok?

Unfortunately not. We need to have a copy at least two days’ beforehand to make sure everything runs smoothly.


We need to check the format of the recording is compatible with the venue’s technology.

Can we have musicians

rather than a recording?

Yes, we have connections with local musicians. We also have an extensive list of organists.


We can arrange for an organist to play at your service including intro and departure music if you wish.


Here is also an example of another musician suggestion: www.costello.co.uk


If you are unsure of party size/ singing hymns, we recommend choosing a pre-recorded version ‘with singers/choir’ to play.


This means the hymn will sound ‘fuller’ on the day. Again, just ask us for advice.

Free counselling for those who have used our services

We are a partner of SAIF Care. Their friendly Associate Counsellors help bereaved people over the age of 18. They are trained to listen, help you understand your experience of grief and develop self-care and coping strategies to deal with the challenges you may be facing. Find out more in Bereavement Support.

Call us any time

We are on hand at any time to give help and advice. Please call us with any questions on 01723 859 279.
You can also email us at 
office@stockillandsonfunerals.co.uk




Frequently Asked Questions

Got a question? We’re here to help.


  • Do you dress the deceased?

    Yes we can dress the deceased for you, you need only hand over the belongings to us. Otherwise they are carefully shrouded in a silken gown.

  • Can we view the deceased?

    Yes. We just need appropriate notice to ensure absolute privacy for you.

  • Will the deceased need to be embalmed?

    Embalming is not usually necessary given the advancement in storage facility technology. However, we can arrange for embalming if requested.

  • Do you have coffin bearers?

    Yes, we have trained coffin bearers. We pride ourselves in being able to offer pallbearers who carry the coffins on their shoulders rather than using a trolley. Family members may carry, but here at F A Stockill we will always ensure there are enough bearers on hand on the day, just in case. Please note we never allow family to lower coffins on a burial.

  • How many coffin bearers will be needed?

    This depends on the size and weight of the coffin. Usually there are between four and six bearers.

  • Do funeral directors re-use coffins?

    No, most definitely not. The coffin is cremated or buried with the deceased.

  • Can I touch the coffin as I leave the ceremony?

    Yes, absolutely.

  • As a member of the congregation, can we take away the Order of Service or should we leave it there?

    Please take it with you. An Order of Service can provide a lovely memento of your family member or friend for quiet contemplation later.

  • Do crematoriums cremate more than one person at a time?

    No. The only exception is if the next of kin have requested it for a mother and baby or small twin children.

  • What happens when the curtains shut at the crematorium?

    Nothing happens until the congregation have left the building. The coffin is removed from behind the curtain after the service has taken place.

  • When do we collect the ashes?

    They are usually available two to three days after the service. In case of urgent matters such as limited time or travel they may be available on the same day.


    We will never hassle you to collect the ashes from us. Some families wish different things and maybe wish to wait until the other parent has passed to scatter both. We have stored some ashes for over 25 years. However, we do encourage family to arrange a resting place for them as soon as they feel able so as not to cause further upset later.


    You may find our cremations section helpful.

  • Do funeral directors expect a tip?

    We’ve included this as it’s a frequently asked question on the internet. The answer is no. Although Claire has never met a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates she didn’t like!

  • I have a question that isn’t answered. Can I ask you anonymously?

    Absolutely – we welcome any feedback or questions. Just fill in this online form and we will post the answer on this page.

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Everyone has different needs when it comes to funeral planning, so we make sure the plans we offer are as flexible as possible. When you get in touch, we’ll be happy to discuss your funeral requirements and tailor a plan to suit you. Rest assured a plan from Golden Charter is available to all UK residents regardless of age or state of health.

F. A. Stockill and Son Funeral Directors trading as F. A. Stockill and Son Funeral Directors is an appointed representative of Golden Charter Limited trading as Golden Charter Funeral Plans which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN:965279).

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