Writing a funeral ceremony tribute
When a loved one dies, a Vicar or Celebrant usually meets you to create a profile based on standard questions. Whilst this method has its uses, I offer an alternative way of creating a central funeral ceremony tribute: I write with the words of nominated contributors’ answers to bespoke questions. LGBTQ+ inclusive.
Being able to write your memories, thoughts and feelings down privately, in your own time and space, can enable you to capture everything you want more effectively.
I then take all our nominated contributors’ answers to my questions and interweave your words, thereby creating one seamless piece of writing in loving tribute.
As my 500+ testimonials make clear (see this site, my Instagram and Anniversary Collection) the result is so much more nuanced, vivid and true to life than anything written with notes from a time-limited verbal interaction.
‘The lovely bespoke tribute Hannah created with our family’s words in honour of my wife’s funeral was very precious. An amazing centrepiece which made for an excellent service, it was written beautifully and really captured her. Hannah did her proud.’
Barrie + family
The heart of your ceremony, your tribute would lift the whole occasion, performed by your officiant e.g. the Vicar, a family member or friend.
It’s a beautiful thing to join together in writing a funeral ceremony tribute, whether family or friends, knowing you have the words forever afterwards too.
Bear in mind this amount can also be divided between our contributors with everyone paying a share, thereby making the overall fee easier to find.
My fee depends on length and how many nominated contributors there are, but £350 (2,000 words/few) – £500 (2,000 words/multiple) gives a idea of a possible range.
Hannah Wroe Gill | Writer, Ceremony Consultant and Coach | Words and Wisdom
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