Funeral service for friends and companions – farewell in solidarity and gratitude
Friendship is a form of love that isn't tied to blood ties. It grows from trust, shared experiences, and the quiet knowledge of being there for one another. When a friend or companion dies, you lose a part of your own journey—a person who shared your thoughts, supported us, and hoped with you. Master Reding designs funeral services for friends and companions with deep respect for this form of human closeness—beyond kinship, but often no less intimate.
The Meaning of Friendship
Friends accompany us for years, sometimes decades. They share joy and doubt, understand us in silence, and stay by our side when words fail. The loss of such a person leaves behind silence—an emptiness that is simultaneously filled with memories.
A friend is a part of our history—
someone who saw us as we are,
who supported and understood us,
and whose smile lives on in us.
In his speech, Master Reding acknowledges these invisible threads that connect people.
He speaks of friendship as a spiritual and emotional relationship – as an expression of mutual trust and a shared commitment to life.
A Celebration of a Shared Journey
The funeral service for a friend or companion is often freer in form, more personal in tone, and closer to the life lived. Music, memories, symbols, and words create a space where gratitude and pain can coexist.
Elements of the ceremony:
- Personal speech about the shared journey
- Music that connects or evokes memories
- Words and contributions from friends or companions
- Symbolic act (candle, flower, letter, light, or photo)
- Moment of silence or shared reflection
Master Reding leads these ceremonies with a calm voice and sincere warmth. He ensures that every contribution is given space and that the farewell remains authentic – honest, simple, and dignified.
Words of Comfort
Friendship does not end with death. It transforms – from closeness to remembrance,
from words to silence, from presence to that which remains.
These words open a space where grief can transform into gratitude.
For friendship is a bond that continues even when one departs
Accompaniment by Master Reding
Master Reding accompanies funeral services for friends and companions with inner peace and human warmth. He understands farewell as an expression of love and respect – as a moment in which we honor the life of someone who was important to us. His speeches combine closeness with dignity, personality with spirituality.
Friends are the family we have given ourselves –
and in this love, no one is forgotten.
A silent farewell among friends
Whether in the chapel, in the garden, by the lake, or in familiar surroundings – the ceremony becomes a place where stories are shared, memories are spoken, and silence is shared together. Master Reding designs this moment with an attitude that connects heart and mind – solemn, honest, and comforting.
Contact and Support
If you are saying goodbye to a friend or companion and desire a celebration that expresses closeness, dignity, and gratitude, Master Reding will personally accompany you. He will design the ceremony together with you – individually, respectfully, and in the spirit of human connection.
📞 Contact:
You are welcome to arrange a personal consultation to coordinate the process, location, and content of the ceremony.
Friendship outlasts death –
because love becomes memory.
With this certainty, Master Reding designs funeral ceremonies for friends and companions –
as an expression of silent gratitude for a part of life shared.



