Hi, I'm Lorna

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Hello! I am Lorna, a Humanist Ceremonies funeral celebrant, trained and accredited by Humanists UK.

I create and lead memorable and meaningful non-religious funerals, celebrations of life, memorials, and ash ceremonies. Each humanist ceremony is unique and custom-made, and is an authentic reflection of an individual's life,experiences and values.

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Lorna Smith

Where I work

I work closely with families or friends, without fuss, calmly, with senstitivity and discretion to craft a bespoke and personal ceremony which reflects the story and legacy of their loved one. My aim is to provide a space where family and friends can come together to honour and remember the person and to celebrate individual life. Every life is unique, every life has its stories so each ceremony should be a true celebration of a life.

Fees from...

I conduct funerals throughout the East of England.

How to contact me
Email

lorna.smith@humanistceremonies.org.uk

Phone

07594 737 080

Website

humanist.org.uk/lornasmith

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.