Kateyanne Unullisi

Kateyanne Unullisi is a Pacific Northwest-based funeral celebrant, home funeral guide, writer and death educator. As founder of The Emerge Foundation, Kateyanne works to educate and empower people to have the kind of positive death experiences she knows are possible. As a funeral celebrant, she is known for creating memorials and celebrations of life that help bring healing and connection. She is co-editor of The Inspired Funeral, a resource for language and ceremony templates for dying and death. She is co-author of Home Funeral Ceremonies: A primer to honor the dying and the dead with reverence, light-heartedness and grace.

Ceremony for First Year Anniversary: Reconnect

In the Presence of Death; Using ceremony to explore mindfulness in the journey of dying, death, and the years following, in this 9-part series

Ceremony for First Year Milestones: Do Not Hurry

In the Presence of Death: Using ceremony to explore mindfulness in the journey of dying, death, and the years following, in this 9-part series

Ceremony at Final Resting Place: Revisiting your Dead

Using ceremony to explore mindfulness in the journey of dying, death, and the years following, in this 9-part series

Ceremony at Commemorative Event: Do Something

Using ceremony to explore mindfulness in the journey of dying, death, and the years following, in this 9-part series

Ceremony When the Body is Removed: Leave Taking

In the Presence of Death: Using ceremony to explore mindfulness in the journey of dying, death, and the years following, in this 9-part series

Ceremony after Death: Preparing the Body

In the Presence of Death: Using ceremony to explore mindfulness in the journey of dying, death, and the years following, in this 9-part series

Ceremony at Death: Do Nothing

In the Presence of Death: Using ceremony to explore mindfulness in the journey of dying, death, and the years following, in this 9-part series

Ceremony for Dying: The Altar

In the Presence of Death: Using ceremony to explore mindfulness in the journey of dying, death, and the years following, in this 9-part series

Ceremony before Death: A Living Memorial

In the Presence of Death: ​Using ceremony to explore mindfulness in the journey of dying, death, and the years following, in this 9-part series.​