What is a Civil Celebrant?

Families who do not have an affiliation with a Church, often choose a Civil Celebrant to conduct the service.

What is a Civil Celebrant?

Families who do not have an affiliation with a Church, often choose a Civil Celebrant to conduct the service.

A Civil Celebrant consults with the family to develop a personalised structure for the service, which he or she leads on the day.

A civil service usually features a tribute/eulogy and/or a review of the deceased’s life and times, presented by the Celebrant or a family member/friend.  For some ideas on how to write a eulogy, refer to the Writing a Eulogy section.

It may also include a reflection period, often accompanied by music, and/or an audio visual presentation.

Readings, prayers and hymns can also be included in a civil service.

Tobin Brothers have a number of in-house Celebrants, with considerable experience and expertise in this field. Alternatively, we can refer you to a reputable freelance Celebrant, who we can recommend.

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Celebrating Lives since 1934

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Founded in 1934

The first funeral conducted by Tobin Brothers Funerals was for Ena Margaret Price in 1934. In its first year, the company conducted 53 funerals and after the payment of creditors and the collection of debts, it made a modest profit.