Unique Funerals - Baron to Bikers

Peter Armstrong


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £50-60. Ist 15 miles free.
Category:
Uncategorised
Updated:
10th January 2023

Stories from Baron to Bikers. Traditional to more Celebration of Life. Funerals which reflect the persons unique life. Funerals stories that bring laughter and tears. Peter has taken many funerals and has in depth knowledge of the industry. very informative talk. All funerals services are personalised and fitting tributes. - Includes all three armed service personnel as well as many others.

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About Peter Armstrong

20 + yrs working in Local Government. Last role - Cemeteries Manager who took a run down service which became Award Winning Nationally Regionally and Locally.

Funeral Celebrant - experience of officiating at Funerals from Baron - Bikers

Spoken at Cranfield University to corporate funeral conference (also spoken in other venues and abroad). Hosted and spoke to all mayors of Hampshire. Written articles for National Funeral Magazine and recorded six half hour programmes on local radio ( the radio host said I was the most interesting person he had ever interviewed).

Experience of Public Speaking in UK and abroad

Also other life experiences - see Talks


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