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Funeral celebrant services

Planning a funeral is a difficult, upsetting time. I will be there to guide you through the process of planning the ceremony. I will also  look after you on the day of the funeral, as well as deliver a truly memorable service that celebrates the unique life of your loved one.​

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If you are arranging a funeral for a loved one and would like to work with me, please get in touch and then pass my details onto your funeral director. 

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Alternatively, perhaps your funeral director has recommended me to lead the funeral you're planning. If so, please get in touch with any questions you might have.

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Traditional funerals
& life celebrations

Traditional funerals provide a respectful, structured farewell. Life celebrations honour a person’s unique journey. Whether it is traditional or modern, I will craft a heartfelt ceremony that reflects your loved one’s life and values.

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Ashes scattering
& internment ceremonies

Sometimes families know exactly what they would like to do with the ashes of a loved one. This could be a formal ceremony or a more intimate gathering. I am here to offer support and guidance to make your chosen memorial personal and unique.

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Pet funerals

Saying goodbye to a pet is never easy. A pet funeral is your moment to honour their life, express grief and find comfort. As a celebrant, I create a personalised ceremony, ensuring a meaningful farewell for your cherished friend.

How will I help you prepare for the funeral ceremony?

  • Meet with you, family members or friends to learn about your loved one's life, interests and achievements

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  • Listen to your wishes for what to include in the ceremony – from music choices and poems to personal photographs. This is your day to say your farewell

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  • Write a unique personal ceremony that reflects your loved one's character, life's achievements and significant interests

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  • Offer advice on timings, service sheet content, as well as who could be involved in offering thoughts and messages

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  • Liaise with anyone taking part in the ceremony throughout the planning process to ensure all goes smoothly

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  • Act as a calm, friendly guide on the day, leading the service with warmth and dignity​

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