Ideas and inspiration

Humanist celebrants craft memorable and meaningful funeral ceremonies, intertwining personal memories with timeless human values. These are their stories.

Helen didn’t fit a box or a label: How a humanist funeral was a fitting way to remember a unique trans woman

For many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, and the bereaved family and friends making the funeral plans, it is especially important that the ceremony is a fitting and...

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How to deliver a eulogy – 9 tips from a celebrant

Delivering a eulogy for a loved one can be a difficult emotional challenge. Read these tips from a humanist funeral celebrant to help you prepare.

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‘She lived well and she died well’: Planning a unique humanist funeral for our mum

When Sarah talks about her mum Joan’s funeral, words like “joy”, “fun” and “celebration” come up a lot. It’s hardly surprising. This was someone who, in Sarah’s words, ‘always said...

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‘This is how a funeral should be’: How Bernie’s friends planned a good send-off

Maddy’s friend, Bernie, lost the ability to say more than a few words after suffering a stroke. But he was still able to enjoy life and to make his views...

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Baby loss awareness week

A non-religious funeral ceremony for a baby

A humanist funeral ceremony for a baby recognises the depth of the loss and pain, acknowledging the unique significance of the child who has died, and all the ways their...

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What is a humanist funeral?

Simply put, a humanist funeral is a non-religious and personal funeral ceremony. A humanist funeral is a non-religious service that is both a dignified farewell and a celebration of a...

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Non-religious poems for a baby’s funeral

When struggling with loss and grief, some people find comfort in poetry. When read aloud, a moving poem has the ability to bring people together in quiet contemplation and mourning....

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Death notification process

Who to tell about the death of a loved one

Life Ledger is a free, secure, easy-to-use service that simplifies the process of death notifications.

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Memory bear

Five ways to honour a loved one’s memory

The old adage 'Life's too short' can sometimes hit home when someone you love dies. It can make you assess your own life and clarify for you changes you want...

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Father and son discussing a humanist funeral

It’s time to talk about your funeral wishes

Newsflash: We’re all going to die. It’s inevitable. Life, sadly, is a terminal condition, and death is one of its few certainties. But the reality is that talking about our...

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Thinking ahead to your funeral

'Catherine was facing a terminal diagnosis of cancer, but she was also used to planning her life, and considered planning her death and the immediate aftermath no different. She was...

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Writing a funeral plan

Planning a funeral in advance

Even when it’s expected, the death of someone we know and love can be shocking and painful. And when planning a funeral, there are so many decisions to be made...

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