Arrangements for the funeral of francis Corcoran.

Waseley Hills Crematorium
Tuesday 14th May at 2pm
Francis’s family and friends are gathering together at Waseley Hills crematorium on the 14th May to celebrate his life and say goodbye to him, all those who knew and loved Francis are welcome to attend.
A live webcast of the service at Waseley Hills will also be available for those people who are unable to attend. To access the webcast follow the link below to the Obitus Website.
Username: lequ7440
Password: 496772
You can log in to the Obitus Website at any time to view a test connection (and we strongly recommend you do this) but you’ll only be able to view the Live Webcast between approx 1.55pm and 3pm on 14th May 2024. The webcast will also be available to view for 28 days after the ceremony. It may take a few days after the ceremony for the video to be available.
You will find details for Waseley Hills Crematorium, Wake venue, dress code and information regarding making a donation in Francis memory in the sections below.
Messages / Comments
Francis family welcome any tributes, words of remembrance and stories about him so do feel free to leave any messages at the bottom of this webpage. (Please note comments are moderated so do not go live immediately)
Waseley Hills Crematorium & Map
Address: New Inns Ln, Rubery, Birmingham B45 9TS A map can be found by clicking the link below.
Wake Info
After the service Francis’s family warmly welcome you to join them at the E57 Social Club for light refreshments. Here you can continue to share stories and memories of Francis.
Donation / Flowers
If you would like to make a donation in Francis’s memory instead of flowers there will be a collection box at the exit of the chapel on the day of the service. All monies collected will help to fund Francis’s final trip to Mullingar.
Dresscode
Francis loved his hats and his favorite colour was green so in Francis’s honour please wear green and all the men wear your hats.
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If you are attending this funeral and would like to find out more about what we do and what you might experience our ‘About Us’ page is a great place to start.
I have such fond and fun memories of Uncle Joey.
He was a big part on mine and James’ childhood.
May he rest in peace and I wish his family my most sincerely condolences.
Charlotte