Showing posts with label Fords of Oakham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fords of Oakham. Show all posts

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Fords Of Oakham, Funeral Directors, Church St, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AA, From Retail Roots to Reverence: Ford's of Oakham, Guiding Families Through Loss


Fords Of Oakham, Funeral Directors, Church St, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AA

https://fordsfuneraldirectors.co.uk/

From Retail Roots to Reverence: Ford's of Oakham, Guiding Families Through Loss

Nestled in the heart of Oakham, Rutland, amidst bustling shops and the echoes of history, stands Ford's of Oakham Funeral Directors. While its current mission differs greatly from the retail legacy of the Ford department store, there's an undeniable thread of family, community, and quiet service that connects the two. Let's delve into this unique story of transformation and unwavering dedication.

The Ford name has been synonymous with Oakham for over a century. The Fords department store, once a local titan with outlets along Church Street, was a household name for generations. Its closure in the late 20th century left a void, but the spirit of service and community remained ingrained in the Ford family.

In 1877, long before the department store's heyday, a different kind of service took root under the Ford name. William Ford, a draper by trade, established Ford's Funeral Directors. William understood the profound vulnerability and grief associated with loss, and he dedicated his business to guiding families through these difficult times with empathy and respect.

The legacy of William's compassion passed down through generations. Today, Ford's of Oakham remains a family-run business, They carry the torch of their ancestors, offering Oakham and its surrounding communities a haven of support in the face of loss.

Stepping into Ford's is a world away from the bustle of the high street. It's a space imbued with reverence and quiet dignity. The atmosphere is one of understanding and solace, where families can grieve freely and receive personalised care at every step.

Fords understand that losing a loved one is an intensely personal experience. They take the time to listen to families' wishes, offering tailored services and support that reflect individual beliefs and traditions. From traditional burials to contemporary celebrations of life, Ford's provides a space where grief can be acknowledged and memories cherished.

The transformation of the Ford name from retail giant to compassionate funeral directors may seem unusual at first glance. Yet, it's a testament to the enduring values that have run through the family for generations: service, dedication, and a deep understanding of the human experience. In a world that can often feel impersonal, Ford's of Oakham stands as a beacon of empathy and support, reminding us that even in the face of loss, there is solace and connection to be found.

So next time you walk down Oakham's Church Street, remember that the legacy of the Ford name is not confined to history books. It lives on in the quiet dignity and unwavering support offered by Ford's of Oakham Funeral Directors. It's a story of transformation, yes, but one that ultimately reaffirms the enduring power of family, community, and the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Saturday, December 06, 2014

Thursday, November 06, 2014

Fords of Oakham, Department Store, Church Street, Oakham, Rutland, Video

Fords of Oakham, Department Store, Church Street, Oakham, Rutland, Video

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Fords of Oakham, Department Store, Church Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photograph

Fords of Oakham, Department Store, Church Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photograph




Thursday, February 06, 2014

Fords of Oakham, Valentines Window, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs

Fords of Oakham, Valentines Window, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs




Thursday, November 29, 2012

Fords of Oakham, Christmas Window, Photographs



Fords of Oakham, Christmas Window, Photographs

www.fordsofoakham.co.uk



Christmas Memories, Scalextric, Hornby Mail Train



Lego, Christmas Elves.



Christmas Angel Behind Shutter











Thursday, September 20, 2012

Four men arrested on suspicion of murder after Neil Corby.is found dead in Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs

Four men arrested on suspicion of murder after man found dead in Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs 

Four men have now been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead in a Oakham ground floor flat this morning
Officers were called to a flat in Gaol Street, Oakham, just after 7.30am and pronounced the man dead.
Two men were arrested at the scene and two other men were later arrested elsewhere in Oakham.
Police have not confirmed the victim’s identity but he has been named locally as Neil Corby.
His body was removed from the scene and a post-mortem examination is due to take place in “due course” at around 1.45pm
Gaol Street was cordoned off until about 2.30pm while police carried out inquiries.
“I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the Gaol Street area between 8pm last night and 7am this morning and either saw or heard anything out of the ordinary to get in contact with the police as soon as they can.”
Anyone with information can call police on 101, quoting incident 65:20:09:12 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Hambleton Bakery who could not open there shop decided to give away the daily bread delivery to passing people in the High Street.





Leicestershire Constabulary Dog Unit


Gaol Street Oakham remained Closed  for the day


Leicestershire Constabulary Outside the Gaol Street Flats Oakham




Leicestershire Constabulary Scientific Support 
entering the ground floor flat.


PCSO makes enquiries at nearby homes





Detective Inspector Geoff Brookes





Inspector Kam Mystery Rutland LPU Commander














Lunch arrived for the investigating officers


At around 1.45 Ford of Oakham Funeral Directors 
arrived to take away the body.


Police watch as the body in bag is placed in Fords van




Police follow van


Hambleton Bakery who could not open there shop decided to give away the daily bread delivery to passing people in the High Street.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Rutland's Annual Firework Display, Saturday 5th November 2011, Oakham Rugby Club, Rutland Lions


Rutland's Annual Firework Display, Saturday 5th November 2011, Oakham Rugby Club, Rutland Lions

Tickets From Fords of Oakham or Uppingham Sport or Books

To see photographs from the 2010 display click on the photograph below.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Fords of Oakham, Employment, Discrimination ?

Fords of Oakham, Employment, Discrimination ?
 
When I was only 16 the government put me on an employment scheme known as the Youth Opportunities Scheme.
 
I was sent to work at the local Co-op department store CRS Limited. As part of the training I started in the ladies and knickers department. Some of the older customers complained, it was decided I would remain working in the department for the time allocated before moving to the next department. Because the Co-op back then was a equal opportunities champion. That was back in 1982, does that mean that now it's 2011 equal opportunities don't apply. Should men be demanding male assistants in menswear stores?

Sunday, February 06, 2011

Fords of Oakham, Department Store, 8, Church Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AA, Photograph, 2011

Fords of Oakham, Department Store,  8, Church Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AA, Photograph, 2011

Monday, October 04, 2010

Rutland Tea Company Fords of Oakham



Today I popped into Fords Department Store here in
Oakham to see the range of Tea on offer at the new 
Rutland Tea Company.

I must say the lady selling the product is very knowledgeable
I decided to purchase one to try and she kindly recommended 
a smaller cheaper packet packet to try. This one will have 
to wait till the morning as it has a high caffeine content.


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Saturday, October 02, 2010

Rutland Tea Company Opens Inside Fords of Oakham Church Street Oakham


Rutland Tea Company started trading inside 
Fords of Oakham Department Store
today Rutland Tea Co say
they are our local Tea Merchant

providing some of the finest loose teas from all 
over the world.  Darjeeling, Assam, Ceylon, Kenya and unique
Tregothnan Teas grown in Cornwall.

Lots of green and white teas

I can't resist this lesbian tea! that's what gay men call
herbal fruit infusions.

I have not got a clue what these are 
Rooibos & Mate Teas

They will also provide Custom blending and tea tastings.

All Enquiries contact Anna 
Tel: 01572 724 784
Mob: 07595 605 685

anna@tea-time.biz

www.tea-time.biz