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Afterlife Celebrations

Well, just because someone died, it doesn’t mean we have to throw a funeral about it.

I mean, I get it – Death sucks. Like, it’s really not cool, but also, it’s kind of gonna happen to all of us. The way we chose to mourn this moment tells a lot about how we were in life and, I can guarantee you:

Eddie looking sexy AF with a fan

No one wants a sad sack funeral.
Go on, ask around. I’ll wait.


Yep, didn’t think so.


That’s what I try to do as a Funeral Celebrant here in Perth – create a meaningful ceremony that celebrates life and life after death.

How, you ask? Well, through magic – the magic of storytelling.

Instead of focusing on the loss and the pain (which are real and must be dealt with), I chose to focus on the privilege that was to have lived, to have loved and to have learned.

We all have stories. Heck, we all are stories, and these stories don’t stop when we do. That’s how I can help you process this moment. By encouraging you, your friends and your family to share those stories, I hope to help you find comfort in the privilege you all share – to have known and loved someone you will miss.

As a Funeral Celebrant, I can be there for you and your family in your most difficult hour and offer you something I think people sorely needs at this moment – lightness.

My approach is
non-religious,
all inclusive
and all respectful.

Funerals don’t have to be ‘fun’ (tho the word is right there) but they also don’t have to be a crying contest – and they can be much more than a moment to hug people you didn’t see in ages.

Eddie sitting in front of a leafy wall

There is room for
laughter, love and compassion.

If you let me I’ll guide you there.


I hope it doesn’t happen anytime soon but, when it does, enquire below.



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