Before the funeral you may have to wait outside the Service Hall (pictured here). When the doors are opened, everyone will walk through the middle of the Service Hall - this is called the aisle. You will find a chair and sit there with your family.
There is a small studio at the back of the chapel, where a technician will play the music for the ceremony and organise the photographs if they are to be shown on the two big screens at the front of the Hall.
There will be a Priest or a Celebrant taking the ceremony. They work closely with the Funeral Director to make sure the ceremony goes smoothly. They will often stand at the front and deliver a tribute/eulogy about the person who has died and support any family or friends who may wish to speak as part of the ceremony.
The body of the person who has died will be inside a coffin. Your family can decide what sort of coffin to have and also if there are flowers or special items placed on top. The coffin will be carried into the Service Hall and placed on a long table called a catafalque at the front.
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