Piers Lane - Funeral Celebrant
Funeral Celebrant | Bereavement Support | One of the most experienced Celebrants in the north.
Lovely to have been receiving Google reviews recently. Here's the latest:
"Piers was amazing and gave my dad the best send off. I was worried about the eulogy, but after asking us questions about our dad, Piers put together a wonderful tribute almost like he had known him. As well as being professional, Piers was warm and caring in all the preparation. On the day his delivery was flawless, we were so happy with the service and lots of people at the funeral mentioned how well Piers came across. If you are in need of a celebrant, then I can highly recommend Piers."
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"We were so fortunate to have Piers as celebrant at my sister’s funeral. The eulogy he delivered was personal, sensitive and full of warmth. He was also reassuring to the others speaking at the funeral who were not so confident in speaking at such an emotional occasion. Everyone we spoke to after the funeral commented at how lovely the service was. Thank you, Piers."
Shared with permission:
"Dear Piers...thank you for the support and kindness you showed me and all our family. Although I very much wanted to hold an event celebrating Paul’s life, I was also terribly worried about the whole thing. I did not need to be, you made it a joyful and positive event, which allowed his friends, old and new, to connect and discover different aspects of the man so many people enjoyed , loved and admired.
You hold a very special place in our family’s hearts… I do not have the words to thank you enough for the way you turned something difficult and frightening into a source of great comfort and joy".
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I love this poem by Don Paterson:
Today we friends and strangers meet
because our friend is now complete.
She has left time. Perhaps we feel
we are the ghosts and her the real -
so fixed and constant does she seem,
so starlike. May the human dream
arise again to find her woken
at its heart, though to be spoken
once is as miraculous
as a thousand times. What utters us,
blind nature, told the trees and birds
and bright stars; yet of all the words
we knew, her name was the most dear.
We give thanks she was spoken here.
"I would like to say thank you for making _____’s funeral service a very memorable occasion. My family all said how wonderful the service was, and everyone attending said the same. This was down to you as Celebrant, making it a warm and friendly service".
As always, such a rewarding role for me, and pleased to share such comments so that other families can feel confident to put their trust in me to help them say farewell.
Nice to finish a busy week with a message like this:
"...thank you so very much for officiating at [name]'s funeral yesterday. Your eulogy was just perfect as indeed was the whole service -a very fitting tribute. We have received so many favourable comments. Thank you also for your help and assistance in putting the Order of Service together and generally making things run so smoothly".
For those of you who know me through my work as a funeral Celebrant, you might be interested to see another side of me – as an actor! I’m in a play this week called “Things I Know to be True” at Ilkley Playhouse. If you’d like to come, there are still tickets available: https://ilkleyplayhouse.co.uk/IlkleyPlayhouse.dll/WhatsOn?Film=1635492
A poem is often used at funeral services, and finding the right one is something I often help with in my role as a celebrant. Often, I write my own poems, but last week I took a service for a member of the farming community and used the following poem which I had come across. It seemed appropriate and was very much appreciated by the family. If anyone knows the author, please let me know.
The Farmer’s Day
When the day is done for others, the farmer's day goes on,
There’re beasts to feed, and ewes to lamb and much more to be done.
Tomorrow will bring with it graft for a week for most,
No time off, no holidays, no day trips to the coast.
The rain will fall, the wind will blow, the fells can be so cold,
And weathered faces show the years before they should be old.
There are perks of course, honest rewards, lots to be thankful for,
To wake each day with work to do and always know there’s more.
To sow the soil, to gather a crop, to complete the task in hand,
To raise a flock, to keep them safe, to be one with the land.
On market days, there’re tups and lambs and friendly banter too,
Catching up with folk you know, friends to see you through.
And when life slows down and age creeps in and gradually makes you rest,
You can lean on the fence and take your time, knowing you did your best.
And when life itself draws to an end and all the work is done,
You’re held in the hearts of those you loved, and so the farmer’s day goes on.
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Funeral readings and poems Looking for a reading or poem for a funeral? Here's a selection, including some of Piers Lane's own work.
It is always good to remember that a funeral service can (and should be) a personal occasion - a telling of a loved one's story, a celebration of their best chapters of life...
"Hi Piers,
Thank you very much for your help, solicitude, kind words &, most of all, for leading and celebrating the service for ________. It was very well done - Thank You. I am most grateful. Several people who attended said how nice and personal the service was."
It was lovely to receive these words today… shared here with permission:
“Hi Piers,
We just wanted to let you know how much we appreciated your celebration of Mum. Thank you so much for giving us a very special, moving service for Rosemarie. It was all perfect, and exactly the way I hoped it would be.
The words, poems and music - we all felt you delivered it so beautifully, and with great empathy. It was so personal and intimate for us all, her immediate family. You brought us all together and brought our memories of Mum to life, in an informal and caring way, and adding little asides (my grandad claiming to be a welder) which made it even more lovely.
Thank you from all of us for making it special and unique. Mum was a much loved, special lady, and you helped us to have a wonderful service to celebrate her long life. Thank you again from all of us.”
Jayne & Nigel Brown, and family
Recently, I was asked to lead a funeral service for the partner of a fellow celebrant in West Yorkshire. Paula kindly wrote the following testimonial for me, and with her permission I am sharing it now. As always it is a privilege to help people say farewell to loved ones.
"Hi Piers,
I just wanted to say thank you again for the lovely ceremony you led for Anthony on the 8th of January. We received so many compliments from the guests at the refreshments after the ceremony who were so impressed with the way you spoke. There was humour, an acknowledgement of Anthony's individuality and a recognition of the impact he made on everyone present. Your delivery was perfect, the words you said at the beginning were heartfelt and sincere. You made a very difficult situation much easier for us to cope with and left us with some wonderful memories to take away and remember.
Many thanks
Paula"
"Dear Piers,
Many thanks for your brilliant direction of the service today.
Many people came up to me afterwards and said how lucky we were to have you, and I agreed. They praised your tone, demeanour and the fact that you pitched everything just right.
So thanks again."
As always, I'm so pleased that a group of family members and friends have been enabled to say farewell in a way they wanted. Such a privilege to facilitate such an occasion.
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"Hi Piers. Our paths have crossed very briefly recently and we are delighted they did, as you were the right man for the job of gently leading us all through the difficult task of organising the right sort of funeral for _______. We all appreciated your relaxed manner in the planning stage and we were wise to take your advice on public speaking. We practised our reading and breathing for days and it paid off!"
It's always a privilege to support a family, and such comments are always good to receive. Helping a family make a service their own, and supporting them as they take part is a really rewarding part of my work.
"I can't thank you enough for the great sensitivity with which you conducted yesterday afternoon's funeral service for my mother..."
Once again, pleased to be of service to a family who wanted to say farewell in their own way, and celebrate a unique life in a personal way.
Dear Piers, thank you for the superb job you did at the service. It was spot on & just what we wanted. There were many people who said it was the best funeral they had ever been to which is a wonderful accolade to your contribution".
Weddings that start with you
When I’m asked to create a ceremony for a couple, I start with them - their ideas, their story, their hopes for their day. I never offer an ‘insert name here’ sort of ceremony - because each couples journey is different, and there are a thousand ways of marking their uniqueness, making their vows, hosting their guests and enjoying a day like no other.
Yet, at the same time, I recognise the importance of tradition too - that’s why the ceremonies I lead are noted for their blend of original, contemporary and traditional elements.
I’m also a Wedding Day Coordinator - which means I don’t only help the couple have a unique ceremony, but also to enjoy the rest of the day, knowing their guests are welcomed, their plans are in safe hands, and their suppliers coordinated.
If you’d like to explore how partnering with me could ensure you avoid an ‘off-the-peg’ ceremony and instead celebrate with bespoke style and relaxed assurance, do get in touch. With more than 25 years since my first wedding, deep pockets of resources and ideas, consistently positive reviews and a personality that brings charm and confidence to your day, I’ll help you invest in the biggest day of your life.