“And suppose, after all, that death does end all.” —Robert Green Ingersoll
Celebrations of Life
“What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other.” —George Eliot
In every life, there are certain occasions that call for ceremonies -- weddings, the arrival of a child, the onset of adulthood, marriage, separation and finally, death. Recognition of these milestones mark one's passage through life and gives community and family the opportunity to come together.
As our society grows increasingly secular, so grows the need for personal celebrations that accurately reflect the beliefs of the individual.