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The View: Insights from the funeral industry
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12 episodes
1 month ago
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Nick Douch on providing quality in the regulation era
The View: Insights from the funeral industry
21 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
Nick Douch on providing quality in the regulation era
Our current focus on multigenerational funeral firms this week takes us to Douch Family Funeral Directors in Dorset, UK. The family business was founded in 1910 by Frederick Charles Douch and grown by his eldest son, Jack. A talismanic figure not only for the company but in the wider Dorset area, Jack played a key role as a telegrapher on the wartime destroyer Bramham, before becoming a prominent batsman for Wimborne Cricket Club. It's Jack’s grandson Nick – our guest this episode – who heads up the business today, maintaining its well-established reputation and strong relationships with other funeral directors. ––––– The View is hosted by Malcolm Flanders and brought to you by Golden Leaves. You can find many more conversations in the on the show page, with key industry figures from the NAFD and SAIF, along with the funeral directors behind The Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
The View: Insights from the funeral industry