Finding Comfort in Memories
At times of loss and reflection, finding the right words and support can make all the difference. I’m here to help you honour your loved one's memory with compassion and understanding, making a difficult time just a little bit easier.
Welcome, I’m Jenny Campion
Every life is unique, and every farewell should be too. As a Funeral Celebrant, I work with families to create services that not only say goodbye but also celebrate the stories, memories, and moments that made your loved one so special.
It’s my privilege to help you honour their life in a way that feels right for you and your family.
I trained as a Celebrant in 2014, and since then I’ve been honoured to support many families in creating services that are unique, personal, and meaningful.
Family and friends are always welcome to take part in the service.
I warmly encourage anyone who wishes to share their thoughts, memories, or goodbyes to do so in their own way, making the ceremony as personal and meaningful as possible.
Together, we can create a ceremony that not only says goodbye but also honours their life in a way that feels right for you.
A funeral is naturally a time of farewell, but it can also be a moment to reflect on cherished memories, share stories, and celebrate the life of someone special.
My role is to listen, guide, and walk alongside you throughout the process, helping you shape a service that truly captures the essence of your loved one.
There are no set rules for a funeral service — it should reflect what feels right for you and your loved one. Some elements you may wish to include are a family tribute, music, poems, readings, hymns and a visual tribute.
These can be woven together in a way that creates a heartfelt and personal ceremony.
Jenny Campion - Your Celebrant
If you’d like to talk through what feels right for you, I’m here to listen and support you every step of the way.
I will arrange a convenient time to meet with you, discuss the details of the service and tribute, and stay in regular contact with you in the days leading up to the funeral.