end of life celebrations

If losing a loved one wasn’t hard enough, we are unfortunately often left with the overwhelming task of planning a funeral, and in a very short time frame at that. How do you possibly capture the essence of a person and give them a send off that is personal and really special?

We are finding that more and more people are choosing less traditional ways to farewell their loved ones. It is becoming more accepted to host the service at a location that is significant to the person’s life - a favourite place to visit, a cliff with a lovely view of the ocean or on the family property. And why shouldn’t you, it is a celebration of life after all.

Empty white folding chairs arranged in rows inside a large tent with clear plastic windows, set up outdoors on a brick-paved surface, with portable heaters placed among the chairs and a view of green grass and trees outside.
Empty outdoor event tent with white canopy and clear plastic sides, set up on paved surface with chairs inside, surrounded by trees on a sunny day.
Empty white plastic chairs arranged in rows inside a large event tent with a grassy floor, black curtains, and multiple TV screens.
A fenced outdoor area with a large white tent, open sides, and solar panels in the background on a sunny day.