Dedicated to Funeral Care
As a long established family owned business of funeral directors, we understand your need for support, reassurance and guidance at this difficult time. Eric F. Box Funeral Directors has been caring for the bereaved since 1853. We treat every funeral individually and, by listening to your needs and circumstances, always ensure that your unique day is both meaningful and totally memorable.
When you need us, we will be here to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Organising A Funeral
Eric F. Box offers a 24/7 365 day service. You can call us anytime – even Christmas Day – and someone WILL answer.
Plan Ahead
Planning for later life is never an easy thing to do, but it can be comforting and reassuring to know that you’ve taken care of your funeral.
Meet Our Team
Eric F. Box remains committed to providing of-the-moment funeral services, that are responsive to both the changing needs of families and society at large.
Our Facilities
All too often families discount the value of ceremony after the death of a loved one. What they don’t always appreciate is that a funeral is a pivotal part of the healing process.
In Our Care
Get In Touch
Dewsbury Branch
Eric F. Box Funeral Directors
Bradford Road,
Dewsbury,
West Yorkshire,
WF13 2EW
Bereavement home opening hours
Weekdays: 8.00am – 5.15pm.
Saturday: 8.00am – 12.00pm.
Ossett Branch
Eric F. Box Funeral Directors
7 Kingsway,
Ossett,
West Yorkshire,
WF5 8DA
Ossett office opening hours
Weekdays: 10.00am – 2.00pm.
Birstall Branch
Eric F. Box Funeral Directors
18 Kirkgate,
Birstall,
WF17 9PB
Birstall office opening hours
Mon – Fri: 9am – 4pm
Outside of these times: By appointment.
The Butterfly
We have used a butterfly symbol at various points on this website, not only as a sign of comfort, but because of the deep symbolism associated with this beautiful creature. A butterfly starts its life journey as a caterpillar before emerging, completely changed, as something quite different in look and movement.
This amazing transformation prompted many ancient cultures, to regard this ethereal creature as a symbol of the impermanence and instability of life on earth, a symbolic representation of the soul’s journey from the departed body to Heaven. Even Greek art lent credence to these ancient thoughts, by often showing the human soul with butterfly wings intact.