More to Death Edition3 2014 | Page 17

mily’s ewell After a short spell in hospital where it became evident that his bone cancer had moved into ‘end’ stage, Will was moved into a Hospice in Windsor. He became unconscious after a week and remained in that state for 6 days before dying. The family were together for those six days which gave them time to plan and decide what they wanted to do. Caroline Barnett, a humanist funeral celebrant had talked to Will about a month previously about what he wanted to happen. He said he would like to be as ‘eco’ as possible and did not want a funeral but a ‘bloody great bash’ afterwards.