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Aura Angels are experts in funeral arranging, celebration-of-life planning and supporting families through difficult times. They’ll be there for you and your loved ones.
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Before joining Aura in March 2022, Kim worked at a woodland burial ground and gained her Celebrancy Diploma from the UK Society of Celebrants in 2015. She has since helped many families commemorate and celebrate the lives of their loved ones.
Kim says:
“The thing I love most about being an Aura Angel is supporting people during emotionally challenging and turbulent times. It sounds simple but I’ve learned that everyone, even members of the same family who are grieving the same person, need different levels and means of support. Identifying which kind of support they need and providing that help is immensely rewarding.”
How does Kim imagine her funeral?
“A combination of all the things I love – nature; music, literature, great clothes and champagne.”
Tamsin says:
“My dad died after a short illness, and had never talked about what he wanted for his funeral. Not knowing his wishes added to what was already a stressful time and has had a long lasting impact on my mum. If I could achieve one thing it would be to help more people to talk about death and prepare for it.”
What ideas from families you’ve supported have inspired you?
“Giving out blank addressed postcards for people to take away, and when a memory of the person who had died comes to mind, write in on the postcard and send to the family.”
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Before joining Aura in 2023, Tamsin spent 17 years working in the charity sector, frequently supporting bereaved families in finding meaningful ways to remember their loved ones. She now brings her compassionate approach to the Aura Angel team, where she continues to guide families through difficult times with care and understanding.
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Lucy joined the Aura Angel team in February 2023, and has worked in funeral care since finishing a master’s in end-of-life policy. Lucy originally wanted to become a palliative care nurse, but found that the longing to become a nurse was fulfilled by supporting bereaved families.
Lucy says:
“I know how hard the weeks and months after a death can be, and it’s a real privilege to be able to walk alongside individuals and families during that time. I came into funeral care because I wanted to help make those hard times a bit more manageable and I really hope that having someone at the end of the phone that truly cares makes the worst of times a little less difficult.”
How does Lucy imagine her funeral?
“I’m a real sucker for uplifting songs at funerals and ones that can be carried by attendees to other moments in their lives. I wouldn’t like to leave specific songs for my family and friends to play, but I’d like whichever music plays to bring a smile! I’d also like them to spend some time doing something that makes them happy in my memory (except golf — I really don’t like golf).“
Tracy says:
“Aura allows me to be there for people at one of the most important and difficult times that we all have to face. Being there for families as they carry out the final acts for their loved ones is something that motivates me to be at my best.”
How does Tracy imagine her funeral?
“I want my funeral to be an epic farewell: I want it to make people feel happy that they knew me, with bright colours and lots of balloons. I want a mix of rock and country music that reflects my personality. It must not be a morning funeral, though, as I am not a morning person!”
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Tracy joined us in May of 2024, building on her existing funeral experience of seven years at a natural burial ground. For her, Aura offers the chance to do meaningful work that fits in flexibly with her family life.