We don’t just celebrate.
We tell your story.
Because everyone deserves their story told with care.
Why bring on a celebrant?
Traditional funeral homes struggle to handle both trans and gay lives and the dynamics between chosen families and next of kin. They might sell you a rainbow pin or a personalized keepsake, but when it comes to running a ceremony that actually reflects a life like yours? They don’t have the capacity, the background, or the courage.
That’s where we come in.
A funeral celebrant brings guidance, compassion, and expertise, helping you craft a ceremony that truly reflects the personality, values, and beliefs of you or your loved one. Whether you seek a non-religious, spiritual, or multicultural service, a celebrant provides the flexibility and creativity to deliver a heartfelt tribute on your terms.
Our Philosophy
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all ceremonies. Each service is intentional, meaningful, and fully aligned with your identity and your family, however you define it. We make your vision real, ensuring your loved one’s life is celebrated exactly as it should be: with dignity, joy, and zero apology.
What’s Possible
Variation 1: You bring us on to interview your loves ones and friends, and based on those interviews we will create a 20 to 30 minute eulogy, so other people don’t have the opportunity to ruin your ceremony by misgendering, inserting uncomfortable commentary, or simply going on and on.
Variation 2: On top of this, we craft the ceremony. This can be done at your funeral home or graveside if you are choosing a more traditional setting, or if you are cremated, we can choose an alternative setting and design an even more unique memorial.
Think: Non-traditional, intimate, artistic, or community-centered gatherings. Unique settings like seaside sunset scattering, intimate gardens, or even small music venues, wherever feels unmistakably right.
Your Ceremony, Your Story
We don’t just celebrate. We tell the story. Every anecdote, ritual, and song is chosen to reflect a life fully lived. For trans and gay people, that storytelling is an act of resistance. And we’re honored to stand with you.
Let’s craft a ceremony that honors your loved one’s life. Without fear, without bigotry, and without compromise.