
When someone dies who you have close ties to, either as family, friend or acquaintance, the world can be turned upside down. Things that felt certain can suddenly be difficult to navigate. At a time when a retreat to quiet reflection seems the most attractive option, there can be 101 practical demands for things that need to be sorted out. This includes ensuring the person who has died gets a good send off.
My commitment to those who are grieving is to be a calm and reliable pair of hands to gather and hold the story of your loved one’s life, and to present it to those attending the funeral in a way that accurately and honourably reflects who they were to all those individuals. This allows family and friends to concentrate on celebrating the person they knew.
Having spent over 35 years supporting individuals through some of life’s most difficult circumstances, I have developed a reputation for delivering kindness and compassion with a quiet and genuine confidence. I truly believe that applying these qualities can make a hard day much easier.
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