Your funeral:
Often the amount of time between a death and a funeral is short. It is a difficult time with much to do and much to think about, and rarely a time when we are at our best. You can help those organising your funeral by doing most of the work for them, in advance. You have probably made a Will and arranged your Power of Attorney. Planning your funeral is the next logical step.
Through one-to-one conversations in person in your home or by Zoom or Teams calls, an order of service will be developed with you. Then, when the time comes, your spouse, partner or family will know that the music, readings, eulogies and other details of your funeral will be what you have always wanted and that the friends and relations you want involved are both aware and prepared.
Richard will discuss with you such subjects as your taste in music, art and literature, your life story and your loves and passions. Also, what has made you the person you are and makes you unique as an individual.
I was so pleased to play a small part in the Memorial Service of my dear friend last week. I thought the idea for some of his friends to each read a short prayer was so very thoughtful and touching. That part of the service for me, was just one of many highlights. You made the whole process for me to take part straight forward and stress free. I am not much of a public speaker so your help was especially welcome.
Sarah - Norfolk
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