by Julie Farmer | Mar 9, 2026 | FAQ's, Funeral Celebrant, Funeral Celebrant in Dorset, Funeral Celebrant in Oxfordshire, Funeral Celebrant in Wiltshire, What to do after a funeral
Choosing a funeral celebrant is one of the most important decisions a family can make when planning a funeral. A good celebrant will listen carefully to your memories, guide you gently through the process, and help create a service that truly reflects the person who...
by Julie Farmer | Mar 2, 2026 | Direct Cremation, Funeral Celebrant in Dorset, Funeral Celebrant in Oxfordshire, Funeral Celebrant in Wiltshire
One of the chapters in my book, entitled The Funeral Handbook – Essential Steps for Honouring Loved Ones, explores the different funerals available today. It is a subject that often surprises families. Many people assume there is only one format. A church...
by Julie Farmer | Feb 23, 2026 | Funeral Celebrant, Funeral Celebrant in Dorset, Funeral Celebrant in Oxfordshire, Funeral Celebrant in Wiltshire
From time to time, I am asked whether it is appropriate for a funeral celebrant to include religious prayers in a service. It is a fair question. The situation often arises when a family chooses a funeral home, crematorium or non-religious venue but still wishes to...
by Julie Farmer | Feb 13, 2026 | Funeral Celebrant, Funeral Celebrant in Dorset, Funeral Celebrant in Oxfordshire
There is a quiet assumption that a funeral is simply a formal goodbye. A date to arrange, a service to attend and a chapter to close. As a funeral celebrant in Oxfordshire, I know it is far more than that. A funeral is often the first structured moment a family has to...
by Julie Farmer | Jul 7, 2025 | Funeral Celebrant, Funeral Celebrant in Dorset, Funeral Celebrant in Oxfordshire, Funeral Celebrant in Wiltshire
Most of us spend our lives planning. We plan holidays, birthdays, retirement, even what we’re having for Sunday lunch. But when it comes to our funeral, many people prefer not to think about it at all. Understandably so, death feels distant, uncomfortable, and often...