
Death Keeping
Honouring the Sacred Transition
Death is a natural part of life—a profound and sacred transition that deserves to be met with compassion, care, and respect. As a Death Keeper, I provide guidance and support for individuals and families navigating the end-of-life process, ensuring that this journey is honoured with intention and dignity.
My work is rooted in traditional death care practices, offering emotional, spiritual, and practical support. Whether you are preparing for this transition, walking alongside a loved one, or navigating grief, I am here to hold space for you with understanding and care.
Death Keeping Offerings
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Understanding the end-of-life process can ease fear and uncertainty. I provide education about death, dying, and after-death care, helping you and your loved ones feel informed and empowered as you prepare for what lies ahead.
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Living funerals allow individuals to reflect on their lives, connect with loved ones, and celebrate their legacy while they are still present. Legacy work includes crafting meaningful memories, creating keepsakes, or documenting personal stories to leave behind for future generations. These ceremonies honour life in a deeply personal and intentional way.
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As a death keeper, I provide a calming and compassionate presence during the final days or hours of life. Vigiling includes sitting with the dying, offering emotional and spiritual support, and holding space for their journey, ensuring that no one transitions alone.
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Grief is a deeply personal experience that deserves understanding and care. I provide compassionate grief support, helping you navigate emotions, find healing, and feel supported in your unique process. I also advocate for your needs, whether it’s managing logistics or honouring specific cultural or personal traditions.
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Death care extends beyond the moment of passing. I can assist families with what happens afterward, including guidance on home funerals, burial or cremation arrangements, and creating meaningful rituals to honour your loved one.