About Us
Patrick Ryan & Daughter funeral directors was founded in 1968 by Patrick and his wife Marjorie. They opened their first funeral home in South Ealing in 1977 and have since opened a second funeral home in Greenford in 2005.
Since 2012 Patrick Ryan & Daughter has been entirely run by Lynn Furlong (Patrick Ryan’s daughter) and her husband Paul and their two children Robert and Catrina.
We offer a 24-hour service, and you can be assured that everything will be arranged and managed for you in a professional manner. As funeral directors, we are fully committed to assisting families at this truly difficult time.
About Us
Patrick Ryan & Daughter funeral directors was founded in 1968 by Patrick and his wife Marjorie. They opened their first funeral home in South Ealing in 1977 and have since opened a second funeral home in Greenford in 2005.
Since 2012 Patrick Ryan & Daughter has been entirely run by Lynn Furlong (Patrick Ryan’s daughter) and her husband Paul and their two children Robert and Catrina.
We offer a 24-hour service, and you can be assured that everything will be arranged and managed for you in a professional manner. As funeral directors, we are fully committed to assisting families at this truly difficult time.
About Us
Patrick Ryan & Daughter funeral directors was founded in 1968 by Patrick and his wife Marjorie. They opened their first funeral home in South Ealing in 1977 and have since opened a second funeral home in Greenford in 2005.
Since 2012 Patrick Ryan & Daughter has been entirely run by Lynn Furlong (Patrick Ryan’s daughter) and her husband Paul and their two children Robert and Catrina.
We offer a 24-hour service, and you can be assured that everything will be arranged and managed for you in a professional manner. As funeral directors, we are fully committed to assisting families at this truly difficult time.
Patrick Ryan & Daughter funeral directors was founded in 1968 by Patrick and his wife Marjorie. They opened their first funeral home in South Ealing in 1977 and have since opened a second funeral home in Greenford in 2005.
Since 2012 Patrick Ryan & Daughter has been entirely run by Lynn Furlong (Patrick Ryan’s daughter) and her husband Paul and their two children Robert and Catrina.
We offer a 24-hour service, and you can be assured that everything will be arranged and managed for you in a professional manner. As funeral directors, we are fully committed to assisting families at this truly difficult time.
About Us
Ealing: 020 8567 1664
Greenford: 020 8813 1449
Email: office@pryanfunerals.com
Coffins & Caskets
At Patrick & Ryan's we offer a wide range of coffins and caskets.
Our hardwood coffins come from sustainable forests and all coffins come fully furnished.
As an alternative to traditional coffins we also offer the option of wicker coffins.
It is important to remember that the choice of coffin or casket can have significant bearing on the overall cost of a funeral and to that end we will provide you with an estimate of expenses.

The Heartwood Range encompasses our traditional range of coffins, all of which are manufactured in the UK. This range offers you the choice of wood effect, veneered, semi-solid or solid wood coffins as well as caskets and matching cremated remains caskets.

Everyone in life is unique, and a picture coffin allows you the opportunity of personalising your coffin, reflecting the individual characteristics of the person who has died. Whether you choose a sporting theme, a landscape or something more abstract through a specific image supplied to us, there is no limit to what we can do to design a truly personal coffin.

Country Range offers an alternative country style coffin, manufactured from natural sustainable sources, made to the highest environmental standards. This range includes coffins made from materials such as bamboo, seagrass, willow and wool.

This is a term usually associated with a more ornate American style of coffin and may be chosen for cultural or religious reasons, especially where the person who has died may be displayed in the casket before the funeral ceremony. An example of this would be a Batesville casket, which is made from sixteen–gauge stainless steel with hermetic seals making it a more durable option for burials. However, many are made of solid timber, especially a hardwood like mahogany.