Celebrating and Remembering Life-
When it is time to say goodbye, it is important to ensure that the character and spirit of your friend or family member is represented and cherished. This ceremony is an opportunity to celebrate and remember the life they lived and the love they shared. It would be my greatest honour at this difficult time to create a special, meaningful ceremony for your loved one.
I specialise in working with terminally ill people to prepare their funeral ceremony with them and then sharing it with them so they know how they will be remembered. These special funerals can include messages from the deceased shared prior to their death.
Margie’s Promises for your meaningful Funeral, Memorial, Living Funeral or Ashes Scattering
Your special ceremony will be filled with memories and commitments to love eternally- but for now, I have four promises to make with you.
- I promise to provide you with a professional service that will give you reassurance and make both the ceremony preparations and the day feel special.
- I promise you a ceremony that reflects who your loved one was in life and the relationships you shared.
- I promise you a ceremony that is filled with the love you shared.
- I promise you a ceremony that is meaningful and memorable.
Prices
Funeral/ Memorial with no prior meeting $750
-meeting with family
-personalised funeral or memorial ceremony (may include ashes scattering)
-unlimited guests
-quality speaker and microphone if needed
*travel fees may apply
Additional add-ons-
Eulogy written for you $250
Slideshow creation with music $200
Order of Service booklet $100 plus cost of printing
Discrete removal of items eg. sex toys, porn, kink $50 plus travel costs may apply
Additional Graveside service after Funeral $50
Scattering of Ashes ceremony separate to Funeral/Memorial $200 plus travel costs may apply
Funeral/ Memorial with meeting prior to death $950
-initial meeting with individual alone or with family prior to death
-follow up meeting to share ceremony with individual alone or with family prior to death
-additional meeting with family after death if desired
-personalised ceremony
-unlimited guests
-quality speaker and microphone if needed
*travel fees may apply
Additional add-ons-
Eulogy written for you $200
Slideshow creation with music $200
Order of Service booklet $100 plus cost of printing
Discrete removal of items eg. sex toys, porn, kink $50 plus travel costs may apply
Additional Graveside service after Funeral $50
Scattering of Ashes ceremony separate to Funeral/Memorial $200 plus travel costs may apply
Living Funeral $850
-planning meeting with individual alone or with family prior to death
-personalised ceremony
-unlimited guests
-quality speaker and microphone if needed
*travel fees may apply
Additional add-ons-
Eulogy written for you $200
Slideshow creation with music $200
Order of Service booklet $100 plus cost of printing
Discrete removal of items eg. sex toys, porn, kink $50 plus travel costs may apply
Additional Graveside service after Funeral $50
Scattering of Ashes ceremony separate to Funeral/Memorial $200 plus travel costs may apply
Living Funeral and After Life Funeral/Memorial $1250
-planning meeting with individual alone or with family prior to death
-personalised ceremony with deceased present
-post death meeting with family if needed
personalised funeral/memorial ceremony
-unlimited guests at both
-quality speaker and microphone if needed
*travel fees may apply
Additional add-ons-
Eulogy written for you $200
Slideshow creation with music $200
Order of Service booklet $100 plus cost of printing
Discrete removal of items eg. sex toys, porn, kink $50 plus travel costs may apply
Additional Graveside service after Funeral $50
Scattering of Ashes ceremony separate to Funeral/Memorial $200 plus travel costs may apply
Giving Back
On January 22nd, 2006, my dear friend Jonathan de Bruyn lost his battle with kidney disease. Jonathan was a kind, gentle and caring man who loved his family and enjoyed life. He had an artistic soul and a great sense of humour. It’s over ten years since he left us and I will always remember him fondly and cherish the friendship we shared.
Each month, I choose a different charity or organisation to support. In Jonathan’s memory, one of those charities is Kidney Health Australia to help them continue their great work in education, research, advocacy and support.
You can learn more about Kidney Health Australia by visiting kidney.org.au