A farewell that honours their story

When someone you

love dies, the funeral ceremony is one of the most important ways you say goodbye. It's where you celebrate who they were, acknowledge what they meant, and begin to process your grief surrounded by others who loved them too.

A funeral should tell their story – not a generic version, but the real person with all their quirks, passions, relationships, and the unique mark they left on the world.

I create funeral and celebration of life ceremonies that truly honour the person who's died, bringing comfort to those left behind whilst celebrating a life well-lived.

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Who this is for

You might be planning ahead for yourself, or you might be arranging a funeral for someone you've lost. Either way, you want something meaningful – not a conveyor-belt service where the celebrant barely knew the person's name.This service is for families who want:

  • A ceremony that reflects the real person, not a sanitised version
  • Time and space to share memories and stories
  • Inclusion of cultural or spiritual traditions that mattered to them
  • A celebrant who'll listen with compassion and respect
  • The freedom to celebrate in a way that feels right
  • Support through the planning process from someone who genuinely cares

Whether you're planning a traditional funeral, a vibrant celebration of life, a woodland burial, or something entirely unique – I'm here to help you create it.

What's included

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    An initial consultation

    We'll meet (in person, by phone, or video) to talk about the person who's died. This is where I start to understand who they were, what they loved, and what mattered to them.

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    Family tribute visit

    I'll spend time with you and your family gathering stories, memories, and the details that made this person special. This is an unhurried, compassionate conversation where I'll listen carefully to everything you want to share.

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    A bespoke eulogy

    I'll write a personal tribute that captures the essence of who they were – their personality, their passions, their relationships, the life they lived.

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    Ceremony script

    I'll create a full ceremony that includes the eulogy, meaningful readings or poems, music suggestions, and any cultural or spiritual elements you'd like to include.

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    Unlimited revisions

    You'll have the chance to review everything and request changes until it feels exactly right.

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    Coordination with funeral directors

    I'll liaise with your funeral director to ensure everything runs smoothly on the day.

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    Ceremony delivery

    I'll conduct the funeral with warmth, dignity, and respect – holding space for grief whilst celebrating the life that was lived.

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    Support throughout the process

    From our first conversation through to the funeral and beyond, I'm here to support you. You can contact me whenever you need to.

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    Presentation copy of the ceremony

    After the funeral, you'll receive a beautiful copy of the eulogy and ceremony script to keep.

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    Travel within my service area included

    Additional mileage outside my service area charged at 45p per mile

Pricing available on request
Every funeral is different, and I'm currently finalizing my funeral celebrant training. Please get in touch to discuss your needs and I'll provide transparent pricing based on what you're looking for.

How we'll work together

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    1. First contact

    You'll get in touch, and we'll arrange a time to talk. There's no pressure – this is just an initial conversation about what you need.

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    2. Initial meeting

    We'll meet to talk about the person who's died, what kind of ceremony you're hoping for, and how I can help.

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    3. Tribute gathering

    I'll spend time with you and your family collecting stories, memories, and details. This is often a healing part of the process – sharing memories together.

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    4. Ceremony creation

    I'll write the eulogy and create the ceremony, weaving in the stories you've shared and the elements that matter to you.

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    5. Review

    You'll review the ceremony and we'll make any changes you'd like.

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    6. The funeral

    I'll arrive early, coordinate with the funeral director and venue, and conduct the ceremony with care and dignity.

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    7. Afterwards

    I'll send you the presentation copy of the ceremony, and I'm always available if you need to talk.

The types of ceremonies I create

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    Traditional funerals

    Respectful, dignified ceremonies at crematoria or burial grounds, honouring traditional structures whilst making them personal.

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    Celebration of life ceremonies

    Focusing on joy, stories, and celebrating the life lived rather than dwelling on loss. These can include laughter, music, colour, and warmth.

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    Woodland and natural burials

    Beautiful outdoor ceremonies in natural burial grounds, celebrating the person's love of nature and their return to the earth.

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    Culturally specific ceremonies

    As an Afro-Caribbean woman, I have personal understanding of Caribbean funeral traditions. I'm also experienced in researching and respectfully incorporating traditions from other cultures.

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    Direct cremation memorials

    If the family has chosen direct cremation, we can create a separate memorial ceremony at a time and place that suits you.

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    Non-religious and humanist-style ceremonies

    For those who weren't religious, I create meaningful ceremonies that celebrate life and love without spiritual elements.

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    Spiritual but not religious ceremonies

    Incorporating elements of spirituality, nature, or philosophy that reflect the person's beliefs without formal religious structure.

Why choose me as your celebrant

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    I understand grief from personal experience

    My journey to celebrancy began when a friend was preparing for the end of her life. Watching her work with a celebrant, and attending her funeral, showed me the profound impact this work can have. I approach every funeral with that same reverence and care.

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    I have a background in supporting people through difficult times

    I spent ten years working in mental health services, where I learned how to hold space for people experiencing pain, how to listen deeply, and how to provide support with compassion and respect.

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    I bring cultural sensitivity

    As an Afro-Caribbean woman with an awareness of the diverse perspectives on death and mourning, whether viewed as an end or a transition - I understand the importance of cultural traditions as you honour and bid farewell to your loved one. I can help you incorporate traditions that honour your heritage.

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    I take time to really understand the person

    I won't rush the tribute-gathering process. I'll listen to all the stories – the funny ones, the difficult ones, the moments that made this person who they were.

  • I write eulogies that feel authentic

    During my training, my mentor praised my ability to capture the essence of a person and create ceremonies that feel genuine and heartfelt. I bring that same care to every funeral.

  • I'll guide you with kindness

    Planning a funeral can feel overwhelming. I'll walk you through every step, answer all your questions, and help you make decisions without adding to your stress.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a funeral celebrant cost?

I'm currently finalizing pricing as I complete my funeral celebrant training. Please get in touch and I'll provide transparent information based on your specific needs. Funeral celebrant fees are typically comparable to (or less than) religious officials, and you get a completely personalized service.

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Ready to talk about a funeral ceremony?

I know this is a difficult time. I'm here to make the process easier and to help you create a farewell that truly honours the person you've lost.