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Humanist funerals & Memorial services ~ a personal goodbye; meaningful non-religious services just for you.

Our services are non-religious and are planned to celebrate the life of your loved one; each ceremony being unique. You don’t need to identify as a humanist to have a humanist ceremony – although many people share humanist values without realising.

As humanists, we believe that this life is the only life we have & that after death we live on only in the memories of other people. Humanists look to scientific evidence & reason rather than religion for answers. Humanism is not simply a non-religious outlook on life, it takes human reason as its guiding principle, and advocates love, kindness, and support for our fellow human beings.

Humanist funeral ceremonies celebrate the life lived and express sadness at the loss. They focus sincerely and affectionately on the person who has died, paying tribute to the connections they made and left behind and the way they lived their life.

A mutually convenient time will be arranged for us to meet face to face and then we will work closely together, to create a personalised ceremony that truly celebrates the life of your loved one. Every one of us has a unique story and it is my privilege to share the story of your loved one and to write and craft it, into a beautiful unique ceremony.

Each ceremony is unique and there are no rules about what ‘must’ be included, or in what order. However, you might find it helpful to have an idea of the structure of a typical ceremony, whilst recognising that the content will be unique.

Example of the structure of a ceremony:

-Introductory music

-Words of welcome

-Thoughts on life and death from a non-religious perspective

-The tribute – the story of the life and personality of the person who has died

-Readings of poetry or prose ~ I have a wide range of beautiful poetry to share if you need some ideas

-Reflection – a few moments for private thoughts about the person who has died, accompanied by music.

-Our words of farewell

-Closing words & music

-Words at the graveside for a burial.

Following our meeting, I will draft the ceremony for your approval, ensuring you have a wonderful unique service to remember. Our ceremonies are always inclusive and mourners that have a religious faith, will have the opportunity for private prayer during the reflection time. We can make as many amendments as you need.

Hello Chris

I would like to say again a massive thank you for yesterday and the celebrant role you performed for us. Personally we thought it went very well and met exactly what we wanted. I know we were a bit picky but it had to feel right for us.

You made that very easy for us to do.

Kindest regards

Deborah xx

— Deborah and family

Hi Chris, Many thanks for your service today. Really is so much appreciated by my family and I. Everyone mentioned what a thoughtful service it was. Thank you for all your help, support and time in ensuring our thoughts and memories were shared.

— Kev

Hi Chris, Thank you. Yesterday was wonderful and the service you took was everything we could have wished for. The whole day went really well, thank you so much x

— Margaret and family

Hi Chris, You have made this whole process so much easier than I expected it to be, I really appreciate everything you’ve done for us, so thank you. x

— Mr. & Mrs R

~Dear Chris, I feel compelled to write with a huge gratitude of thanks. From an initial sitting patiently with a mixed up, muddled up me, taking notes and trying to put together a story of Jon’s life to how you delivered the service, shows how patient, sympathetic, understanding, totally professional and dedicated you are to achieving a very special funeral service.

Nothing was too much trouble, with endless amendments on my part, your easy and clear communication ensured clarification and complete accuracy. The way you integrated non-religious with religious attendees was skilful and when you said the final goodbyes to Jon, it was as though you knew him. You managed to make a reflection and celebration of life an occasion to remember as a wonderful “send-off”. Thank you so so much. Kevin

— Kevin

~ Hi Chris, Just a quick message of appreciation. The service was pitch perfect and a number of people said so. The copy of the ceremony was gratefully received, a really nice touch, so many thanks. Bob and family.

— Bob and family

~ Dear Chris, Heartfelt thanks: I just had to thank you, so much, for today and for your help and support in the past few weeks. You conducted the service beautifully, and made it so special for us all. So many of our family and friends commented to us, afterwards, saying what a wonderful service it was, and how lovely you were. We can’t thank you enough. You take good care, stay well. Many thanks.

— Pat, John and family

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Chris Rigby

Where I work

I cover funerals and memorial services in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Derbyshire & Cheshire. However, if it's further a field than this, that's ok too; just get in touch to discuss your requirements.

Fees from...

Funerals and memorial services (upto one hour) ~ £225

Scattering of ashes ~ £50

Funeral planning ~ £150

How to contact me
Email

chris.rigby@humanistceremonies.org.uk

Phone

07799 516613

Website

humanist.org.uk/chrisrigby

HUMANIST CEREMONIES™ is the network of more than 550 celebrants, trained by national charity Humanists UK to a gold standard to provide memorable and meaningful humanist ceremonies to non-religious people. Operating throughout England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands, we deliver authentic, tailor-made and heartfelt ceremonies for life’s key moments. They are always inclusive and welcoming, regardless of the beliefs of those attending.

You can trust Humanist Ceremonies celebrants: We are DBS-checked, fully insured, and regularly peer reviewed for quality assurance. We are committed to a code of conduct, and have a transparent and robust complaints process in the rare case of a problem. We all pay a monthly fee to Humanists UK to further support the work of the charity, and are part of a regional network for like-minded celebrants for support and learning.

Humanist funerals

Humanist funerals, memorials and ash ceremonies are a fitting way to honour a unique life with warmth, sensitivity and meaning, but without reference to religion or an afterlife. They put the story of the person who has died at the heart of the ceremony, paying tribute to them and the legacy they leave, and provide an opportunity to bring people together, not just to share sadness but to celebrate a life lived.