Welcome to my page, I’m Helen. The fact that you’re here means you are searching for a professional to lead a funeral ceremony for somebody you’ve sadly lost.
Tag: civil funeral celebrant
Claire Fowler | Wedding & Funeral Celebrant
Hello, I’m Claire I am a Funeral and Family Celebrant and I live Warwickshire with my partner, my two children and my dog.
Julien Ball | Funeral Celebrant
Funeral Celebrant in Brighton, East/West Sussex I am a twin. I was brought up with two sisters in Macclesfield and somewhere along the line I got the acting bug.
Victoria Louise | Funeral Celebrant
Funeral Celebrant in Hampshire
My name is Vicky and I write, curate and deliver personalised funeral and memorial ceremonies in the Hampshire area. C
Elizabeth Plumb | Wedding & Funeral Celebrant
Celebrant in Cambridgeshire
Celebrant in Cambridgeshire for Weddings, Funerals and Ceremonial Elements Ceremonies.
Mandy Clutterbuck | Funeral Celebrant
Funeral Celebrant in Gloucestershire
Im based in Cheshire, near to the Staffordshire border and with close family ties to Gloucestershire.
Shirlee Moon | Wedding & Funeral Celebrant
Celebrant in Eltham, London
Pagan Family and Funeral Celebrant. Blessings, my name is Shirlee Moon and I am a unique person and an alternative family and funeral celebrant based in Eltham, SE London. With many years’ experience of creating and leading Pagan weddings, handfasting, naming and funeral ceremonies as a Pagan
Mark Daniels | Funeral Celebrant
Funeral Celebrant in Hull
Hello, I am Mark, and worked with many families to write, and present funeral ceremonies that are unique, and bespoke service to honour both your requests and those of the deceased. I am a member of the UK Society of Celebrants, which provides me with continued learning and support.
Amy Shipway | Funeral Celebrant
Funeral Celebrant in Glasgow
Hello, my name is Amy and I’m a Civil Funeral Celebrant.
I prepared my first eulogy in 2013 when my Aunt passed away suddenly. Since that day I have been the go-to for my friends and family when words of comfort have been needed to publicly express the complex emotions of love and loss.
Why You Should Choose Your Own Funeral Celebrant
When a loved one passes away, it’s extremely tempting to contact your nearest funeral director and have them take charge of almost everything. Obituary notices, flowers, the funeral celebrant, the venue, care of the body, and burial or cremation arrangements. However, it can be far better to do some of these things yourself, and one Read more…