Trusted for Generations, Here When It Matters Most.

Est. 1903.

A family-run funeral service with over 120 years
of care, compassion and continuity.

A Legacy Built on Care, Since 1903

Founded in East London by John Edward West and Harry Coe, West & Coe has supported local families for over a century — guided by the same values of honesty, trust and respect since day one.

Now led by the 3rd and 4th generations of the family, we continue to serve with the same deep commitment to care and tradition — always adapting, but never compromising on compassion.

The Early Years

West & Coe’s story began in 1903, when Edward John West and Harry Woolard Coe formed a partnership after years of working together as apprentice carpenters under local builder and undertaker George Pearcey. What started as a small village trade grew into Dagenham’s oldest business and funeral directors, becoming a trusted part of the community for more than 120 years.

The business began with building homes and soon expanded into funeral care, operating from The White House for more than 60 years. As Dagenham grew, West & Coe became a trusted part of community life.

Past Practices in Undertaking

In the early years, funerals were private family affairs, and most people rarely encountered an undertaker outside times of need. With many deaths occurring at home, West & Coe would carry the coffin on foot across fields and village paths, often after dark to spare the feelings of neighbours.

On the day of the funeral, Mr West arrived formally dressed to lead the family to the churchyard, sometimes hiring horses from J. Cooper & Son when required. These early traditions reflect both the practicality and dignity that shaped the company’s longstanding service.

Evolving Funeral Practices

In the early 1900s, burial was the norm, but overcrowded London cemeteries often meant several funerals were held together, with graves at places like Abney Park dug extremely deep to accommodate multiple coffins.

West & Coe carried out their first cremation in 1922, using simple softwood coffins and completing extensive paperwork. At the time, cremators were even fuelled using logs from cemetery trees — a reflection of how different funeral practices were compared to today.

A Growing Town

After the First World War, Dagenham rapidly expanded as thousands of new homes were built for returning soldiers, transforming the area from a small village into a thriving new town.

To support the growing community, West & Coe opened their first branch on Station Road, while The White House remained the company’s main base. As East End families settled in the area, they brought traditional funeral customs with them, and long journeys to London cemeteries continued to rely on horse-drawn hearses.

By the 1930s, West & Coe had introduced one of the first Daimler motor hearses, marking the gradual move away from horse-drawn funerals — a change accelerated during the Second World War.

In 1934, Jack West opened a second branch at Lodge Avenue, while his brother Coppen continued to run the building side of the business. During the war, Jack was called up for service in India, returning in 1945 to resume his role. He later recorded his life and experiences in two books, capturing both the history of the firm and Dagenham’s transformation.

Community & Growth

After the war, West & Coe purchased Becontree Cemetery (now Eastbrookend), where Jack West arranged a memorable service for German airmen. The firm continued to grow, building its first purpose-built chapel of rest in 1955 and later separating the funeral and building sides of the business.

The 1960s saw further expansion, including new premises on Parsloes Avenue and a branch on The Broadway, Rainham. In 1967, a compulsory purchase order forced the company to relocate to 630 Rainham Road South — transforming a former grocery shop into the new head office, where West & Coe remains today.

By the early 1970s, West & Coe had expanded further, acquiring A.G. Butler & Son and renaming the Hornchurch office under the West & Coe name. Around this time, Jeremy West — the third generation of the West family and now chairman — joined the business at just 16 years old.

Although Harry Coe passed away in 1950 without a successor, his name continues to be honoured as an important part of the company’s heritage.

A Modern Vision (1980–2000)

The need for larger premises led West & Coe to purchase the site at Rainham Road South, where a purpose-built funeral home — the first of its kind in Essex — opened in 1982.

The following years brought steady growth, with new premises in Aveley, expanded facilities at Rainham, a purpose-built funeral home in Grays, and an extension to the Dagenham head office.

By the 1990s, the company operated a fleet of Daimler vehicles, including a hearse and several limousines, while traditional horse-drawn funerals also experienced a renewed popularity.

Into the 21st Century

The early 2000s saw major growth for West & Coe, including the acquisition of J. Perigoe & Son and A.W. Court, expanding the company’s presence across East Sussex and Kent. In 2003, the firm celebrated its centenary with community events, a gala dinner, and a memorial service attended by hundreds.

In 2006, West & Coe launched the H.O.P.E. bereavement support programme and also became the main sponsor of Dagenham & Redbridge FC — a partnership that continues today and remains the longest-running sponsorship in Football League history.

Further expansion followed, with the purchase and transformation of the Old Bluehouse Farm in Pitsea (2008), and the arrival of Jamie West and Richard Gillanders — the fourth generation of the family — in 2010 and 2011 . In 2012 the company acquired, J. Jeffries & Son and William Deny, continuing its long tradition of serving communities with respect and care.

Still family-run; trusted by generations of local families

West & Coe continued to grow from 2016 onwards, acquiring several respected family-run funeral businesses, including H. L. Hawes in Barkingside and Chingford, followed by established firms in Harwich, Kirby Cross, Burwash, and Heathfield. Each was carefully refurbished and integrated while retaining its local identity.


Alongside this growth, West & Coe strengthened its long-standing commitment to community support through charity fundraising, local partnerships, and continued investment in quality, care, and facilities. With fourth-generation family members now involved, the company looks to the future grounded in experience, family values, and community trust.

More Than a Funeral Service - A Part of the Community

West & Coe has always been a familiar and supportive presence in the communities we serve — not just in moments of loss, but through everyday connection and shared commitment.

We proudly support:

Local sports clubs

We are proud sponsors of Dagenham & Redbridge FC and Hornchurch Cricket Club as well as local bowls clubs.

Local charities

We take great pride in supporting a variety of local charities, a commitment that deepened significantly in 2010 with the launch of our annual Charity Golf Day and numerous other events. The dedicated involvement of our staff has been pivotal in achieving an incredible milestone: raising nearly £500,000 over a decade.

Local events

We’re passionate about actively participating in local life, from sponsoring seasonal festivals to rolling up our sleeves for grassroots initiatives. We’re proud to be part of the local fabric and dedicated to supporting our community.

Words from the
Families We’ve Helped

Everyone at West & Coe were very kind and considerate from our very first contact regarding ceremony for my father, nothing was too much trouble
They took the time to explain everything to my elderly grieving mother, unfortunately 4 days after Dad's funeral we lost Mum. West & Coe were amazing they even kept Dads ashes on their premises so they could come home together and we didn’t have the heartbreak of collecting while coming to terms with losing Mum. They arranged for the same funeral conductor which made it even more personal as he had met Mum a month before.
Little things they did were a lovely touch
Like a folder to hold all the cards from the flowers and returned jewellery was placed in little velvet bag to keep safe. Thank you to everyone there for making a horrible time that little bit easier.
I would like to thank all at West & Coe
The whole process from planning the day, to the wonderful service given by their suggested celebrant, lovely order of service booklets and the conductor on the day, was very special. Everybody said what a lovely send off it was, a heartfelt thankyou to you all .
Really great service from start to finish from West & Coe
The funeral director was an absolute star. Incredibly kind, professional and supportive. He arranged to collect my Dad out of hours from a care home, then supported the family from then on. He put me in touch with a great florist, arranged a celebrant and helped with the order of service booklet. Nothing was too much trouble for him. On the day of the funeral, West & Coe were professional and respectful and dealt with all the little things I had forgotten. They even collected my Dads ashes a few days later for me. If you want a personal touch from a really well run funeral directors, I couldn't recommend West & Coe more.
Losing my darling wife shattered my world and our families hearts to pieces, you really don't know which way to turn!
Fortunately, we went to West & Coe! They listened to our requests and nothing was too much. The level of care & attention was outstanding. The Minister spoke so beautifully ,as if he had known my wife & family personally! I'm not sure if you can call a funeral Special, but that's what it was, a Special Celebration of my Darling Wife's Life! I cannot thank Everyone from West & Coe enough!
West & Coe handled my nephew’s funeral plans from start to finish
He went above and beyond to accommodate all of the family from mother, wife, siblings and the children. The recommended minster gave an outstanding service, and nothing was too much for West & Coe. They made such a terrible time for the family more bearable, thank you.
Would highly recommend West & Coe
They were so welcoming and nothing was too much trouble. Also the conductor on the day was very professional and made the day run as smooth as it could thanks again
My sister and I would just like to say a very big thank you
To every one of the staff at West & Coe involved in arranging our Mum's funeral. Their service was outstanding, and very personal for us all.
Excellent service received from start to finish
The compassion and professionalism was outstanding and they accommodated everything we asked, nothing was too much trouble and they were very reassuring. Thank you for listening to our requirements and delivering. Thank you to the celebrant who was very personable & encouraging. A special thank you for your kindness, respect and patience shown to us on the day.

Community Voice

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