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15.06.2019

THE FUNERAL NON-RELIGIOUS MASTER OF CEREMONY JOINS NECROEXPO

The 8th International Funeral and Cemetery Fair features Aneta Dobroch who speaks about a new format of the funeral ceremony

Aneta Dobroch
Aneta Dobroch

Aneta Dobroch is the Master of the Non-Religious Funeral Ceremony. The ceremony consists of several parts,  it commences with a greeting of the mourners, which is preceded with a short introduction - a delicate musical accent.  Then the biography of the deceased is presented. Interviews and consultation with the family is required before.  After a minute of silence, the solemn funeral procession goes to the cemetery where the last farewell takes place.

- I get to know a particular person only after their death - says Aneta Dobroch. She has practised for only a year and a half. Her talent was really discovered by her husband, the owner of one of the funeral companies in Sandomierz. As every work, this also includes some difficulties as the death is the thing you deal with.  - Usually I send an e-mail questionnaire to the family.  They must complete it and send it back to me -   this is how I collect materials about the deceased. However, it also happens that someone does not have an e-mail account, most often these are elderly people who are not internet connected.  Then I have to run such an interview on the phone.  It often takes 2-3 hours - adds Aneta Dobroch. 

A non-religious funeral is unique,  each funeral ceremony is prepared individually in accordance with the recommendations, tips and suggestions received from the family. The last will of the deceased is also important.  - I always emphasize that I try to design a funeral the way a deceased person would imagine it. Death is often unpredicted and sudden, usually the family knows what their loved ones would like - ends Aneta Dobroch.

 The 8th International Funeral and Cemetery Fair  NECROEXPO - 2019’s expo is held from 14 to 16 June in Targi Kielce. This is the place to learn more. 


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