Mourning
Into
Dancing
Jason Harris is a certified celebrant
ABOUT JASON
Planning Ahead
Personal.
Emotional.
You relieve this burden from your children, your spouse, your family, and trust me when I tell you, they will be so grateful that you planned ahead and they will have more time to love and support one another rather than chasing down a lot of information during one of the hardest times of their lives.
Financial.
The cost of funerals increases 7 to 10 percent almost every year. Pre-planning gives you an opportunity to freeze the cost today, pay it out over a period of years, and in many cases have all of your costs insured/covered from the day you start paying for it.
FUNERALS / CELEBRANT
PRE-NEED PLANNING
FUNERALS / CELEBRANT
Do you need someone to lead the celebration of your loved one’s life? Jason Harris is a certified celebrant with a unique approach to funerals / memorial services that will honor the memory of your loved.
GRIEF SUPPORT SEMINARS
Both for people who are grieving, and for anyone who wants to know how to better respond to grieving people, Jason’s Grief Support Seminars can be held at your local church, convention center group.
Our Books
Jason Harris is a certified celebrant, published author and lay grief counselor. He brings a unique approach to funeral / memorial services that will honor the memory of your loved one. Families request Jason's services when they want a CELEBRATION of their loved one's life more than a sermon.
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Good Grief. Celebrate Your Life
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