12th April 2013

New premises and a new fleet for John Clark

One of Lanarkshireā€™s leading funeral directors has recently taken delivery of a fleet of pre-owned Mercedes 211 Hearse from Coleman Milne. The company is a family-run business started in December 2001and now has 7 employees including John Clark with sons John and Kevin as qualified Funeral Directors, Johnā€™s wife Ellen and Kevinā€™s fiancĆ©e Louise are…

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1st March 2013

PreOwned Coleman Milne Hearse for Emslie Collier Funeral Directors

One of Montrose’s leading funeral director has recently taken delivery of a pre-owned Mercedes 211 Hearse from Coleman Milne. The company is a family-run business and the business continues to expand, so the choice of a hearse is not an easy one. Emslie said he was delighted with his previous Coleman Milne hearse so there…

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1st March 2013

COLEMAN MILNE supply new vehicles for David Butterfield Funeral Directors

Shawn and Clair Peel (Nee Butterfield), owners of David Butterfield Funeral Directors, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, are seen here with their latest acquisition a Mercedes E Class Hearse and Limousine, finished in Silver Grey Metallic. Shawn thought long and hard about having a fleet in a colour other than black, however he has been completely vindicated in his…

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13th February 2013

Fairlane Fleet for James Auld Funeral Directors

  Based on the Rosneath peninsula on the Firth of Clyde James Auld Funeral Directors have taken  delivery of a new fleet of vehicles from Coleman Milne.  As part of a family who have lived in the local area  for ninety nine years they know the community  they serve and are flexible and responsive and…

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13th February 2013

Coleman Milne Hearse for Ian Dilnot Smith

  Ian Dilnot Smith, whose business has served Deal, Sandwich and the surrounding area, for six generations has purchased another Coleman Milne funeral vehicle. They have been running Mercedes based Funeral Vehicles from Coleman Milne for some time and came back again for a new hearse because they prefer the ā€œClassicā€ style. Many thanks Ian…

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