The ceremony will be held at the time and place of your choice.

The farewell or funeral ceremony has three intentions:
- To honor the memory of the person who has left us
- To celebrate their life
- To honor our grief at the loss of someone we love

CHRISTIAN CEREMONY

Texts from the Bible are chosen and prayers from the Christian liturgy are personalized so that those present recognize the deceased.

SPIRITUAL CEREMONY

Spiritual texts are chosen and developed to reflect the values of the deceased and their loved ones.

HUMANIST CEREMONY

Poetic texts are chosen and developed to reflect the values of the deceased and their loved ones.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
In cooperation with Ressourcement en Nature - Montérégie | Espace Tonik

The last tribute we pay to a loved one should be as special and unique as their life.
Espace Tonik's natural environment allows us to organize, in all simplicity, a luminous, human and respectful moment of your values.

Communicate with Espace Tonik
514-777-8091
info@espacetonik.ca
658, Rang de La Vallée
Sainte-Julie, Québec

IN ALL CASES

A tribute is paid to the deceased, not only by the celebrant, but also by loved ones who express themselves.

A symbolic ritual can also be developed to allow the expression of the feelings and emotions of each person present.

In each case, the ceremony is personalized according to the beliefs and values of the deceased and his or her family.

Preparation

A meeting, either in person or virtually, is held with the loved ones of the deceased to discuss his or her life, values and beliefs as well as the direction the ceremony will take.

René Charbonneau is a certified Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) coach and qualified to do grief or mourning coaching, trained by the Centre Monbourquette.

"Grief and mourning is a healthy reaction and a state of suffering and sadness following the loss of a loved one (...). But the human soul knows how to lose and recover from its losses. One could compare mourning to a process of healing and psychological and spiritual healing". (Jean Monbourquette, Excuse Me, I Am Grieving, p.28)

People in mourning sometimes experience very difficult moments that disrupt their inner peace. Grief is a necessary period for the return to serenity.

It is sometimes useful and desirable to have outside support to help them through the various stages of grief. It is important not to live this period of mourning alone. And if sometimes our loved ones can help us, it is not always the case and, very often, they can tend to pretend that nothing happened. And yet, being able to express what we feel in these moments is the way to return to serenity.

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