Funerals
Death is a subject which we normally avoid discussing, and there are very
few people who actually make plans for their funerals. So when someone
close to us dies, we are often unprepared and do not quite know what to do
or where to go.
There are many formalities that need to be taken care of, but the first step is
to register the death with the local authority Registrar. Once this is
done, most people then contact a local firm of undertakers, who are able to
advise on the organisation of the funeral, and discuss the various options.
You should also check the will of the deceased in order to find out whether
any wishes have been expressed about the funeral.
It is always possible to hold a funeral service in the church of St
Barnabas, and if this is your wish, then the funeral director would contact
the vicar in order to agree on a suitable day and time. You may of course
want to discuss this yourself with the vicar beforehand. Alternatively, the
service can take place at one of the local crematorium or cemetery
chapels.
Once the place, date and time have been settled, the vicar will then contact
you and normally come and visit in order to discuss specific wishes, choose
hymns if appropriate, as well as obtain information about the deceased.
If you have any particular questions or concerns, please contact the vicar on
020 8874 7768.
For more specific information about funerals and bereavement, please visit
www.cofe.anglican.org/lifechanges/funerals.html