LEICESTER, UK. June 19th, 2026 – Funeral Printing by Esmee G orderofserviceforfuneral.co.uk has launched Priority++ Guaranteed Delivery, a rapid fulfilment service designed to help ensure funeral stationery is delivered ahead of memorial services. The initiative comes as new data indicates that families across the UK are now working with increasingly compressed timelines when organising funerals.
The launch is based on insights from the company’s UK Funeral Trends Report, which evaluates more than 5,000 funeral services over a 25-year period. The report identifies major shifts in expectations around design style and production speed within funeral stationery.
Findings show that families increasingly expect highly customised memorial materials delivered at speed, creating operational challenges for providers across the sector.
The report also highlights several recurring causes of delay, including late changes to text, low-resolution photographs taken from social media, missing tributes or acknowledgements, and delays caused by family approval processes.
These insights were used to shape both the Priority++ service and improved pre-production checking systems designed to reduce avoidable production issues.
“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 new offering combines enhanced print-readiness checks with contingency-based logistics support, helping reduce delays caused by file amendments, courier issues, or last-minute production changes.
Since launching its nationwide service in 2001, Funeral Printing by Esmee G has seen a steady shift in customer expectations and design complexity.
To meet these demands, the company has built a large digital template library and expanded its design infrastructure to support a wide range of memorial formats.
The UK Funeral Trends Report also explores how personalisation, digital elements, and faster turnaround expectations are reshaping funeral stationery across the UK.




