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The Navajo people of
Each person who has ever lived has changed
the lives of others and added to the rich kaleidoscope of our world.
Through telling their stories, we
commemorate their gifts to us and rejoice in the memories they have kindly
bestowed upon us.
In creating a funeral ceremony for
your loved one, I will talk with their family and friends in order to learn
as much about them as possible. This is essential for ensuring their funeral
tribute really captures their life story and their personality.
In honouring and celebrating their
life, I will create a ceremony which reflects their unique nature and the
influence they had on the lives of others. You will have full editorial
control over the contents of the ceremony.
The ceremony may include:
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Music and singing (recorded or live)
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A non-religious reflection on death
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Participation by family and friends
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Poetry and prose
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A eulogy paying tribute to the life
and character of the person who has died
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Symbols such as the lighting of
candles
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Moments of silence and reflection
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Formal words of goodbye
The death of a loved one often comes
as a complete shock, and may plunge the bereaved into numbness, anger,
disbelief, helplessness, overwhelming sadness, confusion, despair and guilt.
These are all normal responses to death and are part of the grieving process.
The Centre for Grief Education
provides assistance for coping with the impact of grief and bereavement, as
does the National
Association for Loss and Grief.
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Paying tribute to those who have passed on is an
important way to bring the community together and reinforce the values which
underpin our society. In creating a memorial service, I incorporate symbols
and prose which have meaning for all those who attend, provide opportunity
for reflection and seek to honour those in whose names the service has been
created.
minimum of 2 meetings
in your home or at a mutually convenient location
telephone and email consultations as required
creation of a unique and personal ceremony with your full editorial
control
attention to detail and excellent personal
service
rehearsal if required
my guarantee that no other ceremony will be booked so close that I
arrive late or rush off afterwards
professional, compassionate delivery of your ceremony
additional memorial or committal service
confidential and secure record keeping
fully insured, trained, experienced and registered celebrant
unlimited access to resource materials
copies of your ceremony booklet for readers and musicians
recommendations for other services, where requested
provision of a portable PA system with cd player, three microphones and
stands
no hidden extra charges
and much much more!
Confirmation of Booking
and Payment Details
In order to create a funeral service which will
appropriately honour and celebrate a life, I would expect to spend a minimum
of twenty hours gathering together the person’s history, meeting with
and talking to loved ones and writing and delivering the ceremony. As every
funeral ceremony is different, just as every life is different, my fee is
therefore charged at an hourly rate of $50.00 per hour.
My fee is all inclusive*, with
the exception of accommodation (more than two hours’ drive from my Howard
Springs home), and transport costs for any return journey exceeding more than
70km from Howard Springs.
The ceremony date and time will
be confirmed and secured by the payment of your booking fee of $300.00 at the time of booking and no paperwork will be accepted or issued, nor will drafts of
the ceremony be released, before this occurs.
The outstanding balance is payable prior to the ceremony being held, and will vary
dependent upon the amount of time required to create a suitable tribute.
Payment is preferred in cash, however cheques and
bank deposits / transfers are also accepted prior to the ceremony being held.
Please put your name in the reference field if paying by internet bank
transfer or notify me once you have made a branch deposit.
Should the ceremony be cancelled
after the first draft has been issued, no refunds will be paid.
Margi MacGregor retains all intellectual property rights
over any part of the ceremony created by her, and no part of her ceremony
documentation may be published, sold or made available without her approval.