When someone we love dies, the world shifts. Whether the loss is sudden or long-anticipated, grief arrives with its own rhythm—and so does the need to gather, remember, and honor.
As an ordained minister and community steward, I offer ceremonies that center the person’s life, values, and relationships. Whether you’re planning a quiet memorial, a vibrant celebration, or something in between, I’m here to help you shape a space that feels true.
What I Offer:
Collaborative Ceremony Design
I listen deeply to your stories, values, and wishes
Together, we shape a ceremony that reflects your loved one’s spirit
Secular, spiritual, or interfaith options available
Script & Ritual Support
Custom ceremony script with space for readings, music, or shared memories
Optional rituals: candle lighting, memory tables, nature elements, or symbolic acts
Guidance for speakers, readers, or community participation
Logistical Clarity
Timeline planning and coordination with venues or teams
Accessibility and emotional safety considerations
Printable ceremony outline or cue sheet for smooth flow
Emotional Presence
Grounded, compassionate officiation
Support navigating grief, nerves, or unexpected moments
A steady hand and open heart—so you don’t have to hold it all alone
Types of Ceremonies
Memorials (with or without remains present)
Celebrations of life (joyful, story-rich gatherings)
Ash scattering or nature-based rituals
Anniversary remembrance or grief milestones
Community vigils or healing circles
Next Steps:
If you’re here, you may be overwhelmed. That’s okay.
I offer free consultations to gently explore your needs and see if we’re a good fit. My availability is typically weekday evenings (4–9pm), with flexibility for ceremony dates. Please see the "Contact Me" section on ways to get in touch.
You don’t have to do this alone.
Let’s honor your loved one with care, clarity, and reverence.