A funeral is the most unexpected experience.
Nobody plans for it with joy in their heart, only sorrow and loss. For some the loss of family can be alarming and scary.
Finding words to say at this emotional time can be challenging, and not forthcoming.
The Navajo people of North America believe that no person is truly gone until every single person who ever knew them, or knew of them, has died. Funerals and memorial services enable us to share our memories and celebrate the lives of those we have loved and who have loved us.
My aim is to create a ceremony that allows you to say farewell with dignity and respect as you celebrate the life of the deceased.
Sonya and Daniel had a beautiful ceremony on the wharf at Dockside. The reception was held on the “Sea Melbourne”.
Jodie and Brock chose a candle lighting ceremony at the Botanic Gardens, lucky there was no wind!
Brighton in January and the sun was shining! Melbourne at its best. Ronnie and Chadelle
Tom and Zoe are not twins but cousins born nine days apart. Their progress has been closely watched and they are like chalk and cheese, but like family they are as close as peas in a pod!
Nicci and John were a beautiful couple who were not blessed with perfect weather for their special day, however to look at the photos you wouldn’t know it.
Allison and Gadi’s wedding was nothing short of breathtaking. The car, the flowers, the love between them was something we can all smile about.
I just wanted to drop you an email and say how thrilled I was with the service on Saturday.
We all felt it was so personal and light yet had great depth to it – just what we wanted!