The average funeral will involve organising a venue, flowers and a eulogy. But one Brit asked to be buried in his favourite wardrobe as part of a growing trend of unusual funeral requests.
The average funeral will involve organising a venue, flowers and a eulogy. But one Brit asked to be buried in his favourite wardrobe as part of a growing trend of unusual funeral requests.
For centuries British funerals have followed a familiar format, but things are changing. Now, people are seeking more unique and personalised ways to celebrate their loved ones’ lives.
Funerals are, sadly, part of life and around 55,000 take place in Scotland every year. Most people plan ahead with unique, carefully-considered requests that capture their personality and passions, ...