LEICESTER, UK. June 19th, 2026 – Funeral Printing by Esmee G has introduced a Priority++ Guaranteed Delivery option aimed at ensuring funeral stationery is completed and delivered before scheduled services. The launch follows research showing that UK families are now arranging funerals within much tighter timeframes than in previous years.
The new service is informed by the company’s UK Funeral Trends Report, which reviews more than 5,000 funeral services across a 25-year period. The analysis highlights clear changes in how memorial stationery is designed, requested, and produced across the sector.
It shows a growing demand for personalised, image-led memorial designs delivered quickly, which has created additional pressure for both funeral directors and print providers.
Key factors contributing to production delays include last-minute wording changes, poor quality images taken from social media, missing tribute content, and slow approval cycles among family members.
These findings played a central role in shaping the development of Priority++ Guaranteed Delivery and its improved pre-production verification process.
“Twenty-five years ago, most funeral order of service booklets followed a fairly rigid, standardized structure. Today, families view the stationery as an enduring reflection of a unique life,” said Esmee G, Founder of Funeral Printing by Esmee G.
“We frequently produce booklets featuring extensive photo galleries, personal poetry, bespoke design themes and even QR codes linking directly to video tributes. At the same time, preparation windows have become significantly shorter. Priority++ was developed to provide families with greater certainty during what is often an extremely time-sensitive period.”
The service integrates strengthened print checks with contingency logistics planning to reduce the risk of delays caused by artwork updates, courier disruption, or late production changes.
Since 2001, Funeral Printing by Esmee G has operated nationwide, adapting to evolving expectations in memorial stationery.
The company now supports this demand through a large template library and structured design systems covering a wide range of service types, including religious ceremonies, celebrations of life, cremations, and modern memorial formats.
The UK Funeral Trends Report also examines how digital integration, personalisation, and faster turnaround expectations are reshaping memorial printing in the UK.




