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About me

I am a funeral celebrant based in Lindisfarne, approximately 10 minutes’ drive from Hobart, Tasmania.

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With a background as a marriage celebrant since 2010, I now focus entirely on funeral and memorial services, with the aim of bringing a compassionate and supportive approach to my work.

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​​I would be honoured to have the opportunity to help you create a personalised service that respects and honours the life and memory of the loved one you have lost.

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​I am available to travel anywhere within the state.

My services

A funeral should celebrate and honour the memory of someone dear to you. While it can be a deeply emotional occasion, it also offers a chance to pay tribute in a way that reflects your loved one's unique personality, reflects on their life and brings comfort to you and your family.

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Whether you're looking for an immediate funeral service or a memorial for a loved one you lost some time ago, I would welcome the chance to help you to create a memorable event that honours and celebrates the individual you've lost.

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If you're looking for someone to provide you with peace of mind, support, and a range of choices, please get in touch.​

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A funeral service or a memorial service?

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There are many ways to remember someone after they die. No matter how this is done, it should allow family and friends to share in their grief, remember the person they lost, and celebrate the life they lived.

 

A funeral service is usually held soon after death and often includes a burial or cremation.

 

memorial service does not involve a body. It can take place later and might be held after a private service for close family or to accommodate people who have come from further afield.

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Either way, funerals and memorial services should be personalised to the individual, reflecting their personality, what was important to them, and how they lived their life.

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“Things we lose have a way of coming back to us in the end, if not always in the way we expect.”

J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

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