The Art of the Wake
Moments to Remember
The Art of the Wake…
The art of conducting a wake has been lost in modern times… it used to be the moment when everyone would get to share their personal memories of the recently departed.
Like a ceilidh… and like Burn’s Night… a wake was traditionally an event where everyone’s voice was heard… where a community would come together to share the different fragments of their memories to compose a more holistic picture of the person being remembered.
Now that the tradition has been lost, I offer a service to support families with initiating a ceremony at the wake when everyone gets to share their personal anecdotes and recount memories of the person for whom everyone has gathered. Usually this service is provided for families where I am already conducting the funeral but I’m happy to support anyone who would like help in creating a really special moment that makes a truly unforgettable ceremony out of an event which can quite easily devolve into polite or even awkward conversation around a buffet table.
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A forgotten ritual for modern times…

There are many reasons we might choose to have a memorial:
- Perhaps there was no funeral.
- Everything happened so quickly we didn’t have time to take stock.
- Maybe the funeral couldn’t be attended by many people.
- Key attendees were too busy or lived too far away.
- The service or the wake wasn’t satisfactory.
- Possibly they departed some time ago but their memory should be honoured.
Helping to Celebrate and to Grieve
Are you missing someone that you feel you didn’t get to say goodbye to properly?
Did their role in your life feel properly honoured?
Maybe the person didn’t have a wake or a funeral… or maybe you just weren’t able to attend. Perhaps the service didn’t feel right or didn’t serve as a fitting tribute… maybe you didn’t all get to share your experiences?
A memorial done right gives everyone the opportunity to share their personal memories and anecdotes. A wake has traditionally allowed friends and family to weave their personal threads into a rich tapestry which begins to fully represent the life of the person we once knew. Together, we respectfully place our stories like logs onto a sacred fire so that we can all feel the warmth of our affection… glowing for the person in whose name we gather.
Living Memorials – The Wake
Learning More About the Ones We Knew So Well
My Mission
To create Unforgettable Ceremonies for people to remember their loved ones.
My Experience
Having conducted many ceremonies and taught online for years… I know how to create an extremely relaxed atmosphere so that people feel comfortable enough to express their themselves freely and yet, in a focused way.

As our boat continues its journey to the other side, the wake fans out behind us and touches the shore… leaving an echo of our journey.