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£1,495 + disbursements
Arranging a funeral at Worthing Crematorium can bring difficult challenges during an emotional time.
Managing the overall cost of the funeral
With some local Worthing funeral directors charging over £3,000 for their services and the coffin alone, the total cost of a funeral can quickly escalate once disbursements are added, making it financially overwhelming for families.
Ensuring the funeral reflects your loved ones' wishes and values
If the deceased didn’t leave specific instructions, it can be difficult for family members to make decisions about the type of funeral, whether to opt for cremation or burial, and how to incorporate any special requests, which can add to the emotional burden.
Coordinating the timing and logistics of the service
Aligning the availability of Worthing Crematorium, the celebrant, and the venue for refreshments, along with managing family schedules and the funeral procession, requires precise coordination. This, combined with handling legal paperwork, organising vendors for flowers, catering, and drinks, writing an obituary, and overseeing charitable donations, makes the planning process both emotionally taxing and logistically complex.
Choosing the right music, readings, photos and eulogies for a meaningful ceremony
Planning a meaningful funeral involves several key tasks, from honouring the deceased’s personality and selecting the right celebrant or spiritual leader to crafting a heartfelt eulogy. It also includes choosing photos for a slideshow set to music, selecting appropriate songs, agreeing on the order of service, and designing and printing service sheets, all of which require careful thought and attention to detail.
Let us smooth the path & deal with every issue for you with the absolute minimum of fuss.
Managing the overall cost of the funeral
Our professional fee for an attended service at Worthing Crematorium, including a coffin, is £1,495—less than half the price charged by some local Worthing funeral directors. Most of our clients find their total funeral costs, including disbursements, come to around £3,000, making the process more affordable and easing the financial burden on families.
Ensuring the funeral reflects your loved ones' wishes and values
If the deceased didn’t leave specific instructions, we can ease the emotional burden and create a meaningful service by:
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Engaging your family in sensitive discussions about your loved one’s personality and values to guide your decisions.
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Offering flexible cremation and ceremony options that reflect the individual’s character.
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Assisting with personal touches, like favourite music or readings, to honour the deceased.
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Encouraging open communication among family members to reach agreement and reduce stress.
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Providing expert guidance and suggestions to help your family make thoughtful choices without pressure.
Coordinating the timing and logistics of the service
We can ease the burden on you and your family by:
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Acting as the main point of contact for Worthing Crematorium, the celebrant, and wake venue, to find times that suit everyone.
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Handling all legal paperwork promptly.
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Organising third-party vendors for flowers, the wake, catering and drinks to ensure everything runs smoothly.
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Assisting with the obituary, charitable donations, and other details so you can focus on grieving.
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Keeping you updated on progress and any issues, ensuring everything goes as planned.
Choosing the right music, readings, photos and eulogies for a meaningful ceremony
We strive to create a meaningful and respectful ceremony by:
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Meeting with your family to understand your loved one's personality and guiding you in selecting suitable music and readings.
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Arranging an appropriate celebrant or working closely with your chosen spiritual leader to help you craft a heartfelt eulogy that resonates emotionally.
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Assisting with selecting photos and creating a respectful slideshow paired with fitting music for the service.
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Structuring the order of service and collaborating with you to design and print the necessary service sheets.
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Ensuring that every detail, from music to readings, is carefully timed and coordinated for a seamless ceremony.
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What's Included in Our Services for £1,495?
Our comprehensive services include:
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Bringing your loved one into our care from a local hospital within a 15-mile radius of Worthing.
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Visiting your loved one in our Chapel of Rest in Worthing.
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Personal conversation to receive your instructions.
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All funeral and planning arrangements.
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Arranging a convenient time and day for the funeral.
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A standard sized Upton light oak effect coffin.
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Provision of a black hearse and four pallbearers for the Worthing Crematorium cremation.
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Personalised attention from your dedicated Funeral Director throughout the proceedings.
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Guidance on the Registration of Death and completion of all legal necessities.
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24-hour support and assistance leading up to the funeral.
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Collection and distribution of floral tributes and charitable donations.
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Arrangement of press notices.
What's not Included in Our Services?
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Provision of a black hearse and four pallbearers for the ceremony at a different location such as a Church before a committal service at Worthing Crematorium, add £250.
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Urgent Collection - If your loved one dies at home, in a care home or a hospice, add £250 and mileage.
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Dressing - If you want your loved one dressed and comfortable in their own clothes, add £80.
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Funeral Flowers - A floral tribute for the top of the coffin. Available from £45.
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Credit - Payment must be made prior to the funeral unless agreed otherwise by Rounce.
Disbursements
Disbursements (3rd party payments made on your behalf) may include:
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A religious, non-religious, or semi-religious service conducted by either a Minister, a Priest, a Humanist, or a Celebrant (£250) (£300 for a double slot).
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Cremation Fee which also includes: medical referee fee; environmental surcharge; hire of the ceremony hall for 40 minutes Monday to Friday; use of the Obitus music system; a cardboard container for cremated remains; one month’s storage of
cremated remains and unwitnessed scattering in the glade of your choice if required. (£1,069).
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Live streamed and 28-day watch again plus download link if required (£75).
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Single photo Hold Image (£20).
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Music Slideshow – up to 25 photos set to music played once during the service (£100).
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Witnessed strewing of ashes (£85).
An Example
A single time slot in either Chapel at Worthing Crematorium (Muntham Chapel seats 75 and Kingswood Chapel seats 140) at a time and day of your choice, with a funeral ceremony and cremation service with music:
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Rounce Services, including a hearse, 4 pallbearers, and an oak effect coffin £1,495.
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Celebrant £250.
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Worthing Crematorium Cremation Fee including 40 minute Chapel service with music tributes £1,069.
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Total £2,814.
What are the restrictions at Worthing
Crematorium?
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Chapel Time and Fees
At Worthing Crematorium, each service is allocated a 40-minute time slot. This includes the arrival, seating, and departure of mourners. If a ceremony exceeds the allocated time, the crematorium may impose an additional fee of up to £350. -
We are committed to helping you plan a service that fits comfortably within this timeframe. For larger gatherings or ceremonies with additional elements, such as multiple speakers or extra music tributes, we may recommend booking a double time slot. This ensures ample time to honour your loved one without feeling rushed or incurring extra fees.
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Let us know your specific needs, and we’ll guide you in creating a fitting tribute that balances timing and personal touches.
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Coffin Requirements
To guarantee environmental safety and respectful cremation, coffins must meet the standards set by the Funeral Furnishing Manufacturers Association (FFMA). If you’re considering crafting a bespoke coffin, please discuss this with us in advance. We’ll guide you through the necessary requirements to ensure it adheres to crematorium policies. -
Music and Media Services
The crematorium offers customisable options for music and media, including webcasting services for those unable to attend in person. If you wish to include a personal slideshow, home-recorded music, or a video as part of the ceremony, let us know. We’ll assist in preparing and coordinating these elements to ensure they are compatible with the crematorium’s systems. -
Restrictions on Coffin Contents
For safety, respect, and environmental compliance, there are restrictions on items that can be placed inside a coffin. Prohibited items include: -
Non-combustible materials: Metals, glass, and certain plastics.
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Hazardous items: Batteries and electronic devices (e.g., mobile phones, watches) due to explosion risks.
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Environmentally harmful materials: Synthetic fabrics, treated woods, and heavily varnished surfaces.
We’re here to provide guidance on what can be included to honour your loved one appropriately. Please reach out to us with any questions or specific requests.
Why choose Rounce?
Safe in our Hands with an Award-Winning Service:
Recognized for excellence for seven consecutive years with the "Three Best Rated®" accolade.
National Winner of the Good Funeral Award, the 'Oscars' of the funeral industry.
Independent and Family-Run for over 20 years:
Rounce is a 2nd generation, family-owned business, offering a personal and compassionate approach to funeral services.
Transparent Pricing:
We offer clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees or upselling, providing peace of mind for clients.
Direct and Attended Cremations:
Our services include direct cremation starting from £1,195 and attended cremation options at various crematoriums through East and West Sussex.
Direct and Attended Burials:
We offer direct burial starting at £1,595, attended traditional burials at various cemeteries and natural burial services at sites like Clayton Wood and South Downs.
Always keep your loved one near to you with our Special Touches:
We provide unique options like memorial jewellery, memory bears, scatter tubes, and sunflower seeds to commemorate loved ones.
Honouring their Service with Veteran Funerals:
Rounce offers special services for veterans, including military honours such as a Regimental Coffin Drape, Medals and Cap or Beret on the coffin, Standard Bearers slow march in front of the cortege and a Bugler for the Act of Remembrance.
Respect nature with our Eco-Friendly Services:
We support green and natural burial services, allowing families to choose environmentally conscious options such as willow and cardboard coffins.
Celebrate your loved ones life with our Funeral Vehicles:
Alongside our normal Jaguar Fleet, we offer a range of funeral vehicles including a motorcycle hearse, a horse-drawn hearse and a classic Daimler in leopard print to celebrate your loved ones hobby or character.
Celebrate your loved ones personality with Coffin Personalisation:
Personalised wooden heart tags can be attached to coffins for a sentimental touch and colourful ribbons can be tied to the coffin handles to celebrate a favourite team or colour.
Symbolise love, respect, and remembrance with our Funeral Flowers:
We offer a variety of floral tribute options from £45 to enhance the funeral service.
Bereavement Support:
Rounce partners with SAIF Care, providing emotional and practical support for families during the grieving process.
Discount Programs:
We are proud to offer discounts to holders of Blue Light Cards, Defence Discount Cards, and those receiving welfare benefits.
Provision for the Deaf:
We ensure our services are accessible to the deaf community, offering communication support where needed.
24 Hour, 365 Day Emergency Support
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How long does it take to bring my loved one into your care?We can bring your loved one into our care from anywhere in the UK. Hospital Collection of your loved one from a hospital will be done as soon as possible, but this usually takes 3 -4 working days for the medical paperwork to be completed. Please call the bereavement team at the hospital and advise them that we are the funeral director so that we have authorisation to apply to bring your loved one into our care. There is no charge to bring your loved one into our care from a local hospital within a 15-mile radius. At Home If your loved ones passes away at home, we will be with you within approximately 2 hours. There will be a charge of £250 for this service. Please call us once the death has been verified by a medical professional. Please keep all the windows and doors closed. Of course, if you would like to spend more time with your nearest and dearest, please just let us know when you would like us to come. We will ask you some practical questions on the phone before we arrive to ensure that we bring the right equipment with us for a dignified collection of your loved one. You may wish to consider if you would like your loved one dressed in their own clothes. We would be more than happy to collect these and personal belongings that you may like them to have with them at the time of collection. Care Home If your loved one passes aways in a care home, we will be at the home within 2 hours, once the death has been verified by a medical professional There will be a charge of £250 as all care homes expect us to come within a couple of hours even if in the middle of the night. Hospice If your loved one passes away in a hospice, we will usually bring them into our care either within a couple of hours or the following day. This is dependent on the time of their passing and if the medical paperwork has been signed by the doctor. There will be charge of £250 to bring your loved one into our care.
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Where will my loved one be kept?Your loved one will be kept on our premises and looked after by us with care, dignity and like one of the family. Our Funeral Director Becky says ‘good morning’ and ‘good night’ to all the people in our care. If you tell us your loved ones' favourite pieces of music, we will happily play this for them whilst they are in our care.
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Will my nearest and dearest be embalmed?Rounce Funeral Services has conducted over 2000 funerals during the last 20 years, and we have never embalmed anyone. The process is toxic, invasive to your loved one and totally unnecessary in the 21st century if the Funeral Director has refrigeration storage for the departed. At Rounce Funeral Services we have such facilities on our premises and that is why we never embalm. We are proud to be listed on both the Good Funeral Guide and The Natural Death Centres' websites as recommended Funeral Directors for this very reason. In exceptional cases like transporting someone who has passed away overseas, this may be necessary, and we would be happy to discuss this with you on a case-by-case basis.
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Can my loved one be dressed in their own clothes?Yes, that’s absolutely fine with us. We have male and female dressers who are professionally trained in preparing your loved one. So, rest assured the dressing will be done with dignity, care and respect. We can also give gentlemen a shave if required and their hair will be washed and brushed. Ladies can have their hair washed and blow dried if you would like. If required, we can apply some make up for you if you would like to bring in their favourite shade of lipstick or nail polish. Also feel free to drop in a favourite aftershave or perfume. If you would like we will use this scent on the day of funeral to provide comfort to you as your loved one is carried into the chapel. It is always useful for our dressers to have a photo of your loved one handy! If you would like you to, you are also more than welcome to be present and involved when we dress your loved one. You will be guided by our professional team and we can have the music on and tealight candles. Some families find this really comforting and the last act of love for your loved one.
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Can I place personal items and belongings with my loved one?Yes, absolutely. We think it's lovely that your loved one goes on their final journey accompanied by their treasured personal possessions and family mementoes. Society has been doing this for 5000 years since ancient Egyptian times. We are always happy to embrace your loved one’s passions and hobbies. Items we have had in the past are family photos, their beloved cuddly toy, last newspaper that someone was reading, an unfinished crossword, or their favourite sweets or even family pets ashes. If you choose to visit your loved one in our Chapel of Rest you are welcome to place any letters, photographs and cuddly toys during the visit. If you do not wish to visit, we would be more than happy to do this on your behalf. We will always place the items with care and attention in their hands or near their heart. The only restrictions that we need to consider are if your loved one is having a natural burial or cremation, we need to be mindful that the items are biodegradable and do not contain any glass or batteries.
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Where and when can I visit my loved one?Once we have received your loved one’s clothing, our team will arrange to dress them with the utmost care and dignity—female staff will dress women, and male staff will dress men. This usually happens within a day or two after receiving the clothes. If it’s more convenient for you, you can send the clothes by recorded delivery. After your loved one has been dressed, we will contact you to arrange an appointment for a private visit to our Chapel of Rest. Scheduling an appointment ensures that your visit is uninterrupted and allows us to maintain a peaceful, private atmosphere. Our Chapel of Rest comfortably accommodates 6-8 people at a time, but multiple groups can visit in succession if more people wish to pay their respects. The space is cosy, with soft lighting and candles to create a calming ambiance. If you wish, we can play your loved one’s favourite music, and there is a selection of poems and readings available should you want to say something meaningful. Visits can be arranged as either a ‘closed coffin’ visit, where the lid remains on, or an ‘open coffin’ visit, if you would prefer to see your loved one or hold their hand. Whether you’ve chosen a direct cremation or an attended cremation, we welcome you to visit and spend time with your loved one. It can be an important, cathartic experience for many. For families choosing direct cremation, we also offer the option of a brief, intimate service of up to 20 minutes, led by a Minister or Celebrant. The officiant can say a few words, read a poem, and play music—giving you a chance to say a private goodbye in a meaningful way.
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Where will the funeral service be held?The choice is yours! You have the choice if you would like a Cremation, Burial, Natural Burial or a simple memorial service with your loved one’s ashes, following a direct cremation. We are more than happy to work with you and your family to find the perfect venue for your loved ones' send off. We have conducted many services in local crematoriums and churches, but times are changing. Some of our customers are now looking at venues such as hotels that can encompass the service and the reception which can be a beautiful setting around the South Downs. We will talk through the options and do everything we can to make it happen for you. We are happy to travel anywhere in a 50-mile radius or even further afield for an additional charge.
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Can I visit your funeral home prior to engaging your services?We would be delighted to show you around our premises including the offices and practical areas at the ‘back of house.’ We have been inspected by Worthing Borough Council and SAIF, our governing body this year and passed their inspection with flying colours.
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Can I choose my preferred date and time for the funeral?Yes, you can choose your preferred date for the funeral, but there are some time constraints and considerations to keep in mind: For Direct Cremations: The cremation typically takes place around 10 days to 2 weeks after your loved one is brought into our care. You can select your preferred date, but the exact time of the cremation cannot be chosen. Crematoriums usually conduct the cremation in the morning on the selected date, but they won’t provide an exact time. For Attended Funerals: These usually take place about 2-3 weeks after we bring your loved one into our care. This allows time for family and friends to prepare such things as arranging music, hymns, photos, service sheets, eulogies, and meeting with the celebrant. It also provides time to organize the Wake, including the venue and food. Shorter Time Frames: If necessary, a funeral can be arranged more quickly, particularly if it's a simpler ceremony with fewer mourners. However, this may require rapid organisation of elements like music, hymns, photos, and the Wake which may be more stressful for you.
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Who will conduct the funeral ceremony?We work closely with a selection of experienced male and female Funeral Celebrants, Vicars, Ministers, Priests and other religious leaders. After meeting with you and your family to understand your values and the essence of your loved one, we will match you with an officiant who will put you at ease and help share meaningful stories and memories. If you have a specific celebrant in mind, or if a family friend would like to honour your loved one by conducting the service, we are happy to accommodate that request. Typically, the celebrant or religious leader will visit your home to meet with you, hear your stories, and view photos, which helps them capture the personality of your loved one. They can assist as much or as little as you prefer during the service. Whether you’d like the celebrant to lead the entire service, including the eulogy, or simply handle the welcome, committal, and closing words—leaving the eulogy to the family—the choice is yours. The celebrant can also recommend poems, music, and assist with script writing, ensuring the service flows smoothly within the given time constraints. Some of our celebrants can also provide bereavement support to family members, if needed. At Rounce Funeral Services, if you prefer a simpler graveside service, our Funeral Directors are happy to offer a brief service, reading a poem and offering a few words for a small fee. For Direct Cremations, we also offer an intimate service in our Chapel of Rest. This includes 20 minutes of service time with music, a simple eulogy, a poem, and words of comfort, allowing you time to say your final goodbyes in private.
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How long is a funeral ceremony?The length of the funeral ceremony depends on the type of venue you choose. Private Venues (e.g., Barn, Hotel, Village Hall or Community Centre): If you select a private venue, such as a barn or hotel, there is more flexibility regarding the length of the service. Religious Venues (e.g., Church, Cemetery or Churchyard): For a church or other religious venue, there are no strict time constraints. Typically, a religious service lasts about 1 hour, followed by a few words of committal and words of comfort at the graveside or crematorium. Crematorium Services: At a crematorium, there are strict time limits. Each time slot is 40 minutes, which includes seating the mourners at the beginning and allowing them to exit at the end. This is usually enough time for a simple, dignified 30-minute service for up to 40-50 guests, which may include a eulogy, a slideshow of photos, a poem, and 3 pieces of music. If you expect more than 50 mourners or want a more personalised service with additional music, readings, or slideshows, we recommend booking a double slot. This will give us more time and flexibility to ensure a smoother service without feeling rushed. It also allows time for a more emotional and meaningful farewell, such as allowing mourners to say their own goodbyes to the coffin without hurry. Typical Funeral Service Format: The Funeral Director will accompany the hearse to the chapel entrance, symbolizing respect and dignity for your loved one. Gathering music will play as mourners take their seats. The Celebrant will play the entry music while pallbearers (or family pallbearers) carry your loved one into the chapel. Pallbearers and Funeral Director will bow to the coffin and take their seats. The Celebrant will deliver words of welcome. Eulogy or life story is shared. A slideshow of photos set to music, or reflective music, plays. Quiet reflection period. Committal. A poem is read. Words of comfort are offered. Closing remarks are made. Exit music plays as mourners say their farewells and may touch the coffin before exiting. This structure ensures that your loved one’s service is conducted with respect, dignity, and in a way that honours their life.
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Can anyone be a pallbearer and how do you carry a coffin?Yes, with some considerations, anyone can be a pallbearer, and we always encourage loved ones to be involved if they wish. Even if someone is shorter or taller than others, we will adjust how the coffin is carried to ensure everyone can participate comfortably. On the day of the service, our Funeral Director will meet with the pallbearers at the church or crematorium and walk them through the process. There’s no need to worry if you haven’t done it before or feel unsure—you’ll be guided every step of the way, and everything will go smoothly. Typically, there are 4 or 6 pallbearers, but we may require 8 or 10 if the loved one’s coffin is larger. Taller pallbearers will be positioned at the head or back end of the coffin, with progressively shorter pallbearers positioned towards the foot or front. All pallbearers will need to walk in step, starting with the left foot. The Funeral Director will have walked the route beforehand, noting any potential obstacles such as steps, narrow doors, or low-hanging chandeliers. At the crematorium, the coffin will be placed on a catafalque, a decorated wooden framework. In a church or other venue, we will provide wooden trestles for the coffin to rest on. The Funeral Director will ensure the coffin is properly aligned, making adjustments to any items placed on top, such as a hat, flowers, or personal mementos. Additional flowers will be arranged around the coffin to surround your loved one with the love of those who have sent tributes. A framed photograph may also be placed at the head of the coffin for mourners to see. Once the coffin is in place, the pallbearers will position themselves evenly around it. On the Funeral Director’s command, all pallbearers will bow in respect and then be dismissed to their reserved seats. We also encourage younger children to be involved if they wish, although we understand that pallbearing may not be suitable for them. Children can walk with the Funeral Director (holding their hand if they’d like) in front of the pallbearers or carry flowers, for example. If they want to take part, we will make sure they have a special and meaningful role. While carrying a loved one’s coffin can feel daunting, Rounce Funeral Services will guide you through every step to ensure the experience is dignified and meaningful. You’ll be glad you were able to be involved in this important act of respect.
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