>>> Out of interest burning music from youtube to CD . . . is it decent quality?
It's of the same quality as the MP3 file that you burn it from, Prudie. The first step in the process of getting it from YouTube to a CD is to extract the audio from it to the MP3 file that you require. There are lots of ways to do that, including using online websites, with some ways possibly offering slightly better quality than others. (It depends upon the compression standard that's used by the software or website that you employ for the task). However, in the vast majority of cases, the audio that you end up with on a CD will sound just the same as it does on YouTube. (That, in turn, depends upon the quality of the audio that was selected by the person who uploaded the YouTube file in the first place).
Most funeral directors should be able to use an MP3 file that's been downloaded to a USB memory stick. In case it helps Bluegirl1, I've extracted the audio from Hymie's link above, using the best available audio quality, and then uploaded it to here for her:
https://easyupload.io/zqwqno
The song was also recorded by Little Jimmy Osmond (as a double A- side with Long-Haired Lover from Liverpool). I've uploaded that version to here:
https://easyupload.io/6d1u5x
[Stream-ripping is, of course, illegal. I only do it where the music that I want to download isn't readily available commercially].
BTW, if I'd have had Mother of Mine played at my own mother's funeral, I feel sure that she'd have haunted me until the end of my days! She absolutely detested it ;-)