Funeral services for family members – Saying goodbye with love
Every funeral is unique – just like the life it honors. When a loved one leaves the family, everything changes: everyday life, their voice, their closeness, the naturalness of existence.
Master Reding designs funeral ceremonies for family members with mindfulness, dignity, and a language that connects heart and faith. His task is to create space – for remembrance, gratitude, and the certainty that love is stronger than death.
For the Wife
A Farewell in Love and Gratitude
The loss of a wife means losing the person who was their heart and their home. In his speech, Master Reding honors the life lived, the closeness, and the love that remains.
Whoever loses a beloved wife loses a part of their heart –
and yet she remains in everything that was:
in the smile, in the gaze, in the things she touched.
Love changes, but it does not fade.
The funeral service becomes a silent thanksgiving for the life lived – sustained by warmth, music, and words that offer comfort.
For the mother
Origin, love, and lasting closeness
Saying goodbye to a mother is saying goodbye to an origin – to the first security and the love that shaped us. In his speeches, Master Reding recalls this invisible, lasting force that mothers leave behind.
A mother never completely leaves.
She remains in the hearts of those she loved,
in every gesture of kindness, in every word of care,
in the light she brought to others.
The service is a silent prayer of thanks – for the love, kindness, and the trust she leaves behind.
For the father
Strength, example, and inner poise
A father shapes others through his strength, his responsibility, and his love in action. Master Reding speaks about the lived example, about what remains – courage, poise, and the silent example.
A father lives on – in the hands he guided,
in the values ​​he lived,
and in the strength he passed on.
This form of farewell is borne of respect and gratitude – a celebration that unites strength and remembrance.
For a Child
The Light of a Short Life
When a child dies, the world silently remains behind. In his speech, Master Reding finds words that gently support – not explanatory, but loving, tender, and true.
A child never completely leaves.
They remain as a light that illuminates the sky,
as warmth that continues to burn within us,
as love that never fades.
The celebration becomes a place of love where grief, remembrance, and hope can coexist.
For a Grown-Up Child
Love, Pride, and the Continued Impact of Life
Even when children are grown up – for parents, they always remain children. When a son or daughter passes away, a void arises that no words can fill. Master Reding designs this farewell as a celebration of a life lived, where love and pride meet.
A child always remains a child,
no matter how old they become.
They carry the heart of their parents within them,
and this bond endures – beyond life.
The funeral service becomes a bridge between generations – a place where memories find peace and love lives on.
Accompaniment with dignity and heart
In all these forms of farewell lies a common thought:
Life doesn't end – it changes.
Master Reding accompanies families with a calm presence, respectful language, and a deep understanding of faith beyond institutions. Whether religious or free, simple or solemn – each funeral service is individually designed, honest, and with inner poise.
What we let go of remains – transformed, but alive.
Contact and personal consultation
If you have lost a loved one and wish for a funeral service that combines dignity, love, and meaning, Master Reding will personally accompany you. He takes his time, listens, and works with you to create a farewell that brings comfort and honors the life you have lived.
📞 Contact:
Master Reding is available by phone or in writing upon request to schedule appointments and meet in person.
Love never fails.
(1 Corinthians 13:8)
This certainty characterizes every ceremony Master Reding organizes— as an expression of a faith that is quiet, human, and true.



