For many reasons, people are choosing direct cremation as a simple alternative to a traditional funeral.
Choosing direct cremation doesn’t mean giving up the opportunity to gather, remember and honour a life.
Aside from direct cremation there are different reasons why families later choose to hold a Celebration of Life or Memorial ceremony because it allows them to focus on what matters most: sharing memories, supporting one another and recognising the life that was lived.
Without the structure of a traditional funeral service, families have the flexibility to plan a gathering that feels right for them.
A Celebration of Life or Memorial ceremony can take place days, weeks or even months later. It can be held in a favourite location with as few or as many people as you choose. These gatherings often include stories, photos, music and simple moments of reflection; whatever best represents your loved one.
It’s not about formality, it’s about connection.
I’m here to help you create a meaningful ceremony that fits your family and your wishes, a ceremony that honours your loved one in an honest and personal way.