Planning a Repast: Eight Tips for a Meaningful Post-Funeral Gathering

By: Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services
Monday, May 19, 2025

Planning a repast is a heartfelt way to blend comfort, connection, and remembrance.

After a funeral or memorial service, people often look for opportunities to connect and honor their loved one’s memory. One time-honored tradition is planning a repast—a post-funeral reception where friends and family members can share stories, offer support, and find comfort in togetherness.

At Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services, we believe this gathering is an important part of the healing journey. If you are preparing to host a repast, the following thoughtful tips can help you create a heartfelt event that reflects your loved one’s life and legacy.

1.     Select a special venue.

When choosing the repast location, think beyond convenience—consider spaces that reflect your loved one’s spirit. This could be a restaurant they loved, a church hall where they worshipped, or a family home filled with memories. The right setting adds warmth and connection to the event.

2.     Create a menu featuring their favorite foods.

One meaningful way to personalize the repast is by serving the departed’s favorite dishes. Whether it’s their signature macaroni and cheese, a beloved Sunday entree, or their go-to dessert, including these foods on the menu adds warmth and familiarity to the occasion. You could even include a printed recipe card for guests to take home as a keepsake.

3.     Honor cultural or spiritual traditions.

Incorporating elements of your loved one’s heritage or beliefs brings depth and meaning to the repast. Whether you play culturally significant music or observe a religious ritual, these touches show respect for their identity and bring comfort to those who share that background.

4.     Find a theme that celebrates their uniqueness.

A carefully selected theme can bring the repast together in a way that truly honors your loved one’s personality and passions. For example, if they loved jazz, you might play their favorite tracks in the background and use subtle musical accents in your décor. A sports fan’s repast could include their team colors or memorabilia. Whether it’s music, faith, community involvement, or a favorite pastime, a meaningful theme adds a personal touch that guests will appreciate.

5.     Include a memory-sharing activity.

Encouraging guests to share memories helps foster connection and healing. Set up an open mic for short tributes, provide note cards for written messages, or create a “memory jar” where people can leave short personal stories. These moments often bring laughter, reflection, and a sense of community.

6.     Create a visual tribute.

Consider compiling photos and videos into a slideshow to play during the repast, or setting up a memory table with snapshots from different chapters of your loved one’s life. Guests often linger at these powerful displays, sharing stories and recalling favorite memories.

7.     Offer personalized keepsakes.

Small take-home items can offer comfort and serve as a cherished reminder of the departed. Some popular ideas include bookmarks with a favorite quote or poem, a candle with a custom label, or a prayer or scripture card. Even something as simple as a printed photo or memory card can be deeply meaningful.

8.     Designate a quiet space for reflection.

Amid the gathering, it can be helpful to create a small, peaceful area for private reflection or prayer. A comfortable chair, soft lighting, and a few meaningful items like a photo or candle can offer guests a place to pause and feel close to the departed.

Planning a repast is more than organizing a meal—it’s about creating a space where love and legacy come together. The professionals at Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services are here to support you with dignity and compassion as you celebrate a life well lived.

If you have questions about repast planning or any part of the funeral process, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our caring team. It is our honor to serve your family during this meaningful time.

About Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services: As a leading African American-owned and operated funeral and cremation organization, Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services has provided a ministry of care to thousands of grieving families. We promise to provide our highest level of distinguished service and respect to families who entrust us to honor their loved ones. With two convenient locations serving North and West Philadelphia, it is always our pleasure to be of service. For more information about our funeral, cremation, memorial, repast, and grief counseling services, please visit batchelorbrothers.com.

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