Funerals at St Mary's Tattingstone

We understand that grief is very personal. There are a number of ways that we can provide support including a whole range of social events and church services. We hold an annual bereavement service where we gather to remember loved ones who have died.

It is important that you never feel as though you are alone in your grief. Please, if you are struggling, regardless of where you choose for your loved one's funeral, or who to approach to conduct it, do get in touch.

The church is here for you. The Christian faith holds the hope that death is not the end.

Do you have to be a church member to be buried in St Mary's churchyard?

No. Anyone can ask a Church of England minister to take a funeral for someone they knew and loved. Neither the person who has died nor the person asking has to be a regular churchgoer. Rest assured, you will receive a warm and genuine welcome from the church and its minister.

Where can funerals be conducted by our local rector?

We can lead a service in the church, churchyard, cemetery, green burial sites, or a crematorium.

Can friends and family contribute to the service?

Yes. A funeral service is an important part of saying goodbye. We will personalise a service so it reflects your loved one. One of the advantages of a church service is that, unlike the crematorium, we do not have to set a time constraint so we can be more flexible.

Can people who are not residents of Tattingstone be buried in the churchyard?

Possibly. Burial requests from families of non-residents are considered carefully by the PCC. The churchyard is closed now for full burials.

Are there restrictions on the kind of memorial that we can erect in the churchyard?

Yes. There is a copy of the churchyard rules in the churchyard, it is also available from the churchwarden or the rector.

Are church funerals expensive?

We are generally less expensive than other options?

Can we record the service?

It is possible for a family to arrange for someone to record or live stream the funeral.

Can I reserve a burial plot?

Rarely and only for pastoral reasons.  It would need to be applied for with a faculty and there would need to be ample space available for those likely to die before you. Ashes' plots cannot be reserved.

Can I plan my funeral in advance?

Yes. We recognise that thinking about your own funeral service and making your wishes known can be a comfort to your family. We can provide a free booklet for you to record your funeral wishes which offer an explanation of the choices which can be made for a Church of England funeral. It provides references for hymns, readings, and other ways to remember a unique life.

Please get in touch for further information with one of the Churchwardens

St Mary's Church and churchyard is a very special place, to sit peacefully, reflect and remember.