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While naturally the passing of a loved one is a sad occasion, celebrating their life and remembering all the good things that have flowed from their time on earth can ease the pain of their passing.

 

This is not a religious service just a way of helping people understand that their loved one’s body is no longer occupied by the person they knew and loved.

 

I would encourage family and friends to stand and recall memories of their departed friend, helping everyone in the grieving process at the same time.

 

Spend a little time with me and we can design a fitting memorial that will commemorate all the good that came from your loved one’s life.

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Fleur de LysFleur de Lys

20 April 2009.

To whom it may Concern

 

 

This testimonial to Philip Holland has not been solicited, but I would like you to know that if you are looking for a celebrant for any ceremony you are planning, it would be hard to find someone better.

 

I really took Philip out of his comfort zone when I asked him to help our family and friends with the scattering of my late partner (Peter Goadby’s) ashes. Peter had always said he wanted to be scattered on the ocean and so with Philip’s help, we organised a really casual and beautiful ceremony at the Peak (approx. 12 miles offshore from Sydney).

 

Philip had suggestions for music, a theme and various readings that were performed by the grandchildren, and the positive feedback that we received from all who attended was extremely rewarding, and the general consensus was that Peter would have loved it.

 

Please feel free to contact me if you would like any further endorsement or have any questions you would like to ask me.