Facebook Pixel Funeral parlour | Daily Mirror UK - newspaper - Read this story on Magzter.com
Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

Funeral parlour

Daily Mirror UK

|

February 02, 2026

Meet the team bringing the fabulous and quirky to people's dying wishes

- BY MARK JEFFERIES

Morning, sir. How are we today? Still looking good, aren't we? The girls are coming in shortly to see you, so let's spruce you up." To some people, speaking to a dead body and applying aftershave to his neck or making them a brew they will never drink seems odd.

But at the Butterflies Rising funeral home in Liverpool, every small detail that can provide comfort to a family is being undertaken.

The business looks a bit like a spa, including a waterfall in reception.

And most of the people inside the venue are relaxing or resting, but resting in peace. Hayley McCaughran, 39, is the founder and lead funeral director and the one applying the aftershave to a much-loved grandfather.

Explaining the concept, she says: "It's important, you know, to address them as individuals, because just because they're asleep, it doesn't mean that they don't deserve the same respect as you or I."

Hayley used to be an aesthetic technician providing fillers and botox but was inspired to open her firm in 2023 by her mum's death in 2019 and wanting more comfort around that time that had not been available.

She has since got her level 3 qualification as a funeral director. Hayley says: "Mum got diagnosed with cancer at just 59. When she was admitted into hospital, it was the day after my dad's birthday and she never came out. When my mum passed away, I didn't know what I wanted to do with my life. She always said she wanted someone in the family to be a doctor or a nurse. Obviously, I was too old to go into that field, but just knew I wanted to look after people."

MORE STORIES FROM Daily Mirror UK

Daily Mirror UK

Daily Mirror UK

This was one of the most ill-thought-out, legally dodgy, attacks by the US in decades

AMERICA'S war on Iran may have decapitated the regime's oppressive leadership but the powerful exporters of violence who emerge from the ashes could be far worse.

time to read

5 mins

March 02, 2026

Daily Mirror UK

Dishing the dirt on fatcat water bosses

Channel 4's Dirty Business has been hailed as the next Mr Bates vs The Post Office. The factual drama shows how British water companies failed victims and whistleblowers for over two decades. You say...

time to read

2 mins

March 02, 2026

Daily Mirror UK

ROVERS AND ROUT

Hull KR rolled the dice in Vegas - but Willie Peters admitted his side were “beaten in every area” after a brutal thumping by Leeds.

time to read

1 min

March 02, 2026

Daily Mirror UK

Daily Mirror UK

In the line of fire

Major evacuation on cards after flights axed RAF downs drones as U.S pummels Tehran

time to read

3 mins

March 02, 2026

Daily Mirror UK

GUNNERS ON TITLE PULSE

Art scare in Blues heart-stopper

time to read

1 min

March 02, 2026

Daily Mirror UK

RYAN LEADS THE LIONS' NFL TRIBUTE

PRESTON 0 MILLWALL 2 Championship

time to read

1 mins

March 02, 2026

Daily Mirror UK

Coventry go extra mile as Rudoni grabs three points with late strike

COVENTRY 2 STOKE CITY 1

time to read

2 mins

March 02, 2026

Daily Mirror UK

Super Ses is Carrick’s hero again

FROM BACK PAGE penalty and earning a red card after a VAR review, despite contact starting outside the box.

time to read

1 min

March 02, 2026

Daily Mirror UK

Daily Mirror UK

SUZY FAMILY PLEA ON SERIAL KILLER WRIGHT

SUZY Lamplugh's family have urged police to question the Suffolk Strangler over her disappearance, and begged the serial killer: 'Tell us what you know.

time to read

5 mins

March 02, 2026

Daily Mirror UK

BANKS BOOM KEEPS YORK IN TOP FORM

NONE-LEAGUE ROUND-UP

time to read

1 min

March 02, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size