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If you have lost a friend or a loved one recently, we offer our deepest condolences.

We understand that during this time, it may be difficult to make decisions

if you or they would wish a bagpiper to be present at their funeral.

 

Below are some suggestions as to what the piper could do as part of the funeral service. 

Please note that we've come up with these suggestions from our previous experience.

We try to accommodate as much as we can for our clients so if there is something you would

wish that is not here, please contact us.

 

Before booking, please read our

Funeral Services

We work alongside companies such as

Funeral Services

Starting from £100

Bagpiper at the Funeral Service

  • ​The piper can play outside the funeral home or alternative place of worship until family, friends, loved ones, and attendees arrive.

  • The piper can play as the coffin is entering the funeral home or alternative place of worship.

  • The piper can play as the coffin, friends, family, loved ones and attendees are leaving the funeral home

or alternative place of worship.

  • The piper can page the hearse from the doors of the Funeral Home or alternative place of worship

to the agreed-upon point.

Bagpiper at the Crematorium

  • The piper can page the hearse from the

agreed-upon point to the crematorium doors.

  • The piper can play as the coffin enters

the crematorium.

 

  • The piper can play as the coffin is going down the Isle of Crem.

  • The piper can play a lament.

  • Piper can play while family, friends, loved ones,

and attendees leave the crematorium.

Bagpiper at

the Cemetery

The piper can page the hearse from the

agreed-upon point to the final resting place.

 

​​​The piper can play during the committal.

 

The piper can play a lament.

 

The piper can play while family, friends, loved ones, and attendees leave the cemetery.

Our website published on the 26th November 2014

All Photos in design of this website are by Ross Alexander Photography 

 The Autistic Piper

Jamie Brownlie

Est. 2014

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