Funerals
A civil funeral is one which is designed to suit the particular requirements of the person or family making the funeral arrangements.
There are no fixed ideas when it comes to the kind of service you may have – you decide what you would like and we will help you make it happen. The service focuses upon painting a picture of your loved one as you would like them to be remembered. We then deliver a personalised, unique and meaningful ceremony which captures their story.
When someone close to you dies it can be an overwhelming prospect to think about what kind of ceremony you may want to celebrate their life. There are many decisions you will need to make. Your funeral director will guide you through the different options open to you regarding the funeral arrangements.
But what kind of ceremony will best capture your memories of the loved one you have lost? You may feel that a traditional funeral ceremony may not be right for you. It is important to consider all of the options open to you at this time. Is there a particular reading or poem which is special to you? Should you sing hymns or play a favourite piece of music or song? What would you like to hear said about your loved one? The truth is that every family is different and not everyone wants the same type of funeral.
An increasing number of people are finding that they don’t want to be bound by tradition. They are realising that personal preferences are more suitable for the kind of funeral that is right for their loved one. Personal preferences can easily be incorporated within a civil funeral.
At Civil Ceremonies Dundee, we will give you all the support you need to create a ceremony which will suitably celebrate the life of your loved one. You may feel that you would like a member of your family or friend to read a poem or a passage from scripture. On the other hand, you might not want any specific religious input at all. Whatever you feel is right for you and under the guidance of your celebrant Dominick Watson, we will help you to create a ceremony which is unique. Every part of the ceremony is informed by your wishes and focuses on your loved one.
There are no fixed ideas when it comes to the kind of service you may have – you decide what you would like and we will help you make it happen. The service focuses upon painting a picture of your loved one as you would like them to be remembered. We then deliver a personalised, unique and meaningful ceremony which captures their story.
When someone close to you dies it can be an overwhelming prospect to think about what kind of ceremony you may want to celebrate their life. There are many decisions you will need to make. Your funeral director will guide you through the different options open to you regarding the funeral arrangements.
But what kind of ceremony will best capture your memories of the loved one you have lost? You may feel that a traditional funeral ceremony may not be right for you. It is important to consider all of the options open to you at this time. Is there a particular reading or poem which is special to you? Should you sing hymns or play a favourite piece of music or song? What would you like to hear said about your loved one? The truth is that every family is different and not everyone wants the same type of funeral.
An increasing number of people are finding that they don’t want to be bound by tradition. They are realising that personal preferences are more suitable for the kind of funeral that is right for their loved one. Personal preferences can easily be incorporated within a civil funeral.
At Civil Ceremonies Dundee, we will give you all the support you need to create a ceremony which will suitably celebrate the life of your loved one. You may feel that you would like a member of your family or friend to read a poem or a passage from scripture. On the other hand, you might not want any specific religious input at all. Whatever you feel is right for you and under the guidance of your celebrant Dominick Watson, we will help you to create a ceremony which is unique. Every part of the ceremony is informed by your wishes and focuses on your loved one.

