In the presence of death, we must continue to sing the song of life.
We must be able to accept death and go from its presence better able to bear our burdens and to lighten the load of others.
Though we grieve the deaths of our loved ones, we accept them and hold on to our memories as precious gifts.
Let us make the best of our loved ones while they are with us and let us not bury our love with death.
Beautiful words attributed to Seneca, a Roman philosopher nearly 2000 years ago, but still so true. Such is the human condition.
The death of a loved one is always a sadness whether the person was young or old, the death as a result of illness, accident or from old age. A funeral, it is often said, marks the end of the period of intense grieving and indicates a new stage in the mourners’ lives; physically without their loved one but with the memories of that special person to take along with them in their onward journey in life.
The funeral, memorial service or celebration of life is an opportunity to remember your loved one as they were known by you, their nearest and dearest; their personality and character, idiosyncrasies and all. A time to listen to their favourite music or verse. To reflect on what they meant to you and pay tribute to and celebrate the life they led.
It can be hard to do this when you are grieving and have so many other things to think about. And that is where I come in. I can help you to order your thoughts, think about how you would like the funeral to evolve, suggest music and readings as appropriate, and provide support to any family or friends who might wish to speak. There is no ‘given’ format for a funeral, we will tailor it together to be individual and personal to you and the deceased. Afterwards, I will present to you a written version for you to read at your own leisure, when you feel able, and to keep as a lasting memento.
I studied engineering for my first degree and Choral Singing for my second. Music is my passion, but family is the core of my existence. I have two grown up sons, two grandsons who live with their parents in the USA and a beautiful adopted granddaughter. Plus a husband and a dog called Molly!