It is an enormous privilege to assist in the ritual of a final farewell, and I am here to help guide you through the process as smoothly and calmly as possible.
There are no rules when deciding on the best way to say goodbye to a loved one. My aim is to write and deliver a personal, emotive, and empathetic service which will give some comfort at a time when there is so much sadness. A funeral service is a time for reflection, for acknowledging grief and sadness, but it is also an opportunity to celebrate an extraordinary life.
Family members and friends are of course hugely welcome to contribute on the day if they feel they would like to – together we can make a service that feels right, with or without any religious elements. Whatever enriched the life of the deceased, or influenced their character and life choices will really help to honour the life lived.
I live in Chalfont St Giles with my husband Martin and my 21 year old twins Arthur and Charlotte. We have a bonkers dog called Martha and a fat cat called Smokey. My rather ancient father also lives with us.
I was educated in Northwood and Elstree, and studied singing at Guildhall School of Music and Drama. I spent many happy years working in Musical Theatre, playing roles such as Cosette in ‘Les Miserables’ and Christine in ‘Phantom of the Opera’. I have taught drama, singing, and piano both at home and in schools, and until recently was running my own theatrical agency.
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