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Is it possible to have a funeral without any religious stuff coming into it at all? Also is it possible to have the funeral conducted by someone who isnt a member of any religion?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The last two funerals I went to (unfortunately they seem to occur more and more regularly) had no religious content. One was conducted by a friend with some input from the family and had a piece of the deceased's favourite jazz played for a period of refelection. This sort of funeral is becoming more common nowadays.
Yes, you can have a *Humanist* service - a celebration of your friend's life, with no religious connotations whatsoever. Here's the link to the Humanist Association - they can help you find a local member in your area who would be able to carry out the service:-
http://www.humanism.org.uk/site/cms/
I have been to quite a few funerals *conducted* by them and thought they were wonderful people. The services were lovely and we all felt they were a great way to help those left behind deal with their loss, in a non-religious way.
http://www.humanism.org.uk/site/cms/
I have been to quite a few funerals *conducted* by them and thought they were wonderful people. The services were lovely and we all felt they were a great way to help those left behind deal with their loss, in a non-religious way.
Not sure about what other people have said, but my mother and father did not want a religious funeral, however, to buried in the cemetary they HAD to have a vicar to commit them to the ground. There was no church service, just the vic saying his bit. It had the old age saying ashes to ashes etc.... If my father knew, he would be "turning in his grave"
Don't know about crematoriums though....
Don't know about crematoriums though....
Thanks Octavius I didnt realise it was so common.
I can understand your dad turning in his grave rosie. I have never believed in god and would be really annoyed to have religion even in the slightest form at my funeral.
ta for that weggiewabbit, my dad has always said to bury him in the back garden, oh how I would love to be able to carry out his wishes (hopefully not for a long time though)
I can understand your dad turning in his grave rosie. I have never believed in god and would be really annoyed to have religion even in the slightest form at my funeral.
ta for that weggiewabbit, my dad has always said to bury him in the back garden, oh how I would love to be able to carry out his wishes (hopefully not for a long time though)