Memorials and Unveiling Ceremonies

A Memorial Ceremony is similar to a funeral ceremony but without the committal and is usually held when there is no body or when the actual funeral ceremony is held in a distant city or country.

A New Zealand Unveiling Ceremony is a ceremony that dedicates a grave monument erected for some-one who passed away twelve months earlier. The tombstone is covered with a cloth before sun up and uncovered as the main part of the ceremony which recalls the life of the deceased person.

Memorials and Unveiling Ceremonies need to be very personal and respectful.  Working closely with you I ensure the memory of the person that has passed is honoured and all special requests are incorporated into the ceremony.

For further information on Memorials and Unveiling Ceremonies please contact me.

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