White lilies are probably the most associated flower with funerals. Ever wondered why?
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Afterglow is one of the most requested funeral poems. It is written by Helen Lowrie Marshall and is optimistic and upbeat about living with loss.
Read MoreWhen someone dies, what feels like, long before their time, the grief stages of denial, anger & bargaining can feel particularly long & challenging. It is quite normal for people in shock & grief to frequently ask of themselves or of others: “what if...”
Read MoreGrief takes it own time. Whilst there is much evidence for “the 5 stages of grief” that most people feel when living with loss or bereavement, everyone is different with how & for how long they experience each stage. So what are the “5 stages of Grief?”
Read MoreTalking about death & dying is not a joyous topic of conversation at any time, especially after a pandemic, but research shows it brings peace of mind to everyone once the conversations have been had. My “Funeral Wishes” is FREE to download and can help.
Read MoreWhen arranging a funeral, a family is often asked if they want coffin bearers or pall bearers? What are they? Do you need them? Hopefully this information may help.
Read MoreA funeral can be whatever the next of kin or family want. Normally however, it usually involves some sort of eulogy or telling the life story of the person who has died.
Read MoreSheffield has three crematoria: City Road, Hutcliffe Wood and Grenoside. So which should you use? Here is some information to help you.
Read More“What is Life if, full of care…” is the famous start to a poem that many people will have heard, but few can remember its name. It is a beautiful and popular choice in a funeral service.
Read MoreEver wondered why white flowers are such a popular, traditional and classic choice at a funeral?
There are four good reasons why.
Read MoreSunflowers are symbolic of pure joy. So what better way to pay tribute to someone who was joyous in life with a sunflower wreath.
Read MoreThere are many wonderful poems to honour the love of a person who has died & their beloved dog. This is just a short one.
Read MoreThe inventiveness & talent of Sheffield’s florists never fails to amaze me.
Read MoreIt is an honour to support and help families in the way that I do. I am truly humbled but also proud of the testimonials many of my families feel they want to share with others online either on Google or on The Celebrant Directory.
Read MoreIn a cremation funeral service, the point of the committal is a time when the family have a choice of either keeping the curtains open or closed. It is purely personal preference. But how do you decide?
Read MoreIt is wonderful when a member of the family or friend feels able to speak at a funeral. It is not easy however, even for a seasoned public speaker. As your funeral celebrant, I am always there to help.
Read MoreA “Living Tribute” is a funeral tribute or eulogy written whilst the person is still alive. For many people, they like to tie up lose ends. Hence, they organise funeral financial plans to pay for their funeral before they die. By co-creating your own tribute and eulogy before you die, you have control over how your life story is told. You also get to read about all the lovely tributes people say about your life and your contribution to their life and the world.
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