Celebration of Life Services
We always enjoy working together with families in planning a celebration of life for their loved one. While it can be a challenge to put together an event that both pays tribute to and celebrates the life and spirit of a complex individual, it's also one of the most rewarding things any one of us can do for someone we've loved and lost.
Funerals vs. Celebrations of Life
- Help the bereaved family, and their community, publicly acknowledge the death of one of their own
- Support the grieving family by surrounding them with caring friends, co-workers, and neighbors
- Move the deceased from one social status to another
The Funeral
The Visitation
The Funeral Service
The Committal Service
What is a Celebration of Life?
Celebration of Life Ideas
Below we've provided some celebration of life ideas that you could incorporate into the service. We hope these examples accurately demonstrate the level of creativity you can include and how personalized you can make the ceremony.
01 The Foodie
If your loved one enjoyed tasting or trying new recipes, you may want to consider organizing a dinner party that serves their favourite foods. The dinner party can be at someone’s home or at the deceased’s favourite restaurant. Family and friends can then feel connected to the deceased through the food that they loved, as well as being together to share stories and memories of their loved one.
02 Sports Lover
If your loved one was a devoted sports fan of a particular team or avidly played a sport themselves, consider focusing the celebration of life around that team or sport. An idea for this could be organizing a golf or baseball tournament in honour of your loved one, or even attending a game of their favourite team.
03 The Painter
Maybe your loved one had a passion for painting. If so, you could consider planning a paint night where all of your loved one's friends and family can gather together to each paint a picture in their memory. You could even use your loved one's painting equipment to feel a closer connection. This is a chance for everyone to come together to share memories about your loved one, while also getting a tangible keepsake.
Are You Undecided? Turn to Us.
- Barbara Kingsolver, The Poisonwood Bible
- Joanne Harris, Chocolat
- Remembering Well: Rituals for Celebrating Life & Mourning Death, Sara York







