Hi, I'm John

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I’ve been conducting funerals for several years now and, although it sounds odd to many people, I get great satisfaction from telling a person’s life story, bringing it to life for relatives and friends who are almost certainly grieving. I believe it helps them to remember the person who was alive, rather than thinking about the person who is no longer there. As Humanists, of course, we do not believe in an after-life, so the focus of the ceremony is very much the individual and the life they led. Judging from the feedback I’ve received, I am able to do this pretty well.

At this difficult time, I can help you with every aspect of the Funeral. Let me talk about the process that we go through. Usual first contact with me is through the Funeral Director, but you can also call me directly and tell the Funeral Director that you want me to take the service. The date and location of the service will be decided between yourself and the Funeral Director. I will call you to confirm a few details, including confirmation that you’re looking for a non-religious ceremony. I will arrange to come and see you, and any other members of the family that you think appropriate. At this meeting we’ll mainly focus on the deceased’s life. I will take lots of notes, so that I can write a suitable tribute. We also talk about the ceremony itself, so nothing will come as a surprise on the day. We’ll talk about music choices, and I can pass these on to the Funeral Director for you.

The centre of my approach will be you, and your family, and what you want. If any family members or friends wish to speak or read a poem, this can be accommodated of course, subject to time slots at the Crematorium. I will ask that any contributors send me their words in advance, partly for timing, but also if emotions take over and I need to stand-in. I can advise, from my knowledge and experience, on music, on readings, but at the end of the day I want you to be happy that we’ve done the best we can for your loved one. Within a few days I will send you a draft copy of the script. Any changes or corrections can be made at this stage.

I think you will find me personable, sympathetic, and a good listener. I will write a tribute that accurately and respectfully conveys the life that has been led, that will evoke memories for those people present. I have a strong, clear voice, and a ‘presence’ and ‘gravitas’ which will give reassurance to you and your family that everything is under control.

John was a warm and friendly man, who instantly gave you confidence that he knew what to do. He guided me through the whole process really well. He arrived at the crematorium in plenty of time to check things out, and to not leave us in any doubt that he had arrived in good time to feel comfortable in the surroundings. Good job!

All the family were really pleased with the words John wrote and the quiet and respectful way he conducted the ceremony. He was very helpful, worked around family members\' contributions and found appropriate readings to complement them.

The tribute part of the funeral was so well written, I wasn't expecting such a personal and professionally done farewell. I couldn't have asked for more.

The deceased was a complicated person who meant dramatically different things to different people. John therefore had a difficult \'brief\' but handled it with great tact and diplomacy. He also managed to come up with some amazingly apt suggestions for poems/ readings. John was unfailingly polite and unflappable liaising with us prior to the funeral, which was very reassuring during a rather fraught time. During the service itself, John had great \'presence\': warm, calm, gentle but also subtly authoritative - it always felt that a professional was leading the service and it was no less of an \'occasion\' than a traditional, religious service

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John Leaman

Where I work

I live in North Herefordshire, which is quite rural, so I expect to travel to family meetings and the funerals ceremonies themselves. I have conducted funerals in Shrewsbury, Telford, Pershore, Forest of Dean and of course Hereford and Wyre Forest.

Fees from...

£200 to £240, variable depending on the amount of travel required.

How to contact me
Email

leamanjohn3@gmail.com

Phone

07771 513683

Website

humanist.org.uk/johnleaman

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