Funeral & Memorial Ceremonies

Planning a funeral can be an emotional, and quite often exhausting, experience. There is a lot of pressure to get it “right” on top of the grief that family and friends are experiencing. The ceremony is the last goodbye to loved ones and should be as individual as the person it commemorates.

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Going out in style?

If you wish to discuss End of Life funeral planning, I am happy to be your amicus mortis (friend in death) and help to empower you and support your last wishes.

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civil funeral celebrant

“The eulogy may move us to tears, but it also has the power to heal. It can help us get things in perspective. We start to understand that we can cope best with bereavement not by pushing away what has been taken from us, but by bringing the memories closer and finding ways of moving on with those memories still within us.”            

Andrew Morton – Poet Laureate UK

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Please remember to Register the death within 5 days (8 days in Scotland) – this includes weekends and bank holidays.