Vetted Memorial Planners in Colorado
Find trusted Memorial Planners in Colorado. Each provider has been verified by Autumn and offers a free consultation.
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Providers in other parts of Colorado
Some providers provide services remotely or may be able to assist across Colorado.

Golden Heart Transition
Death Doula
Golden, CO Denver, CO Boulder, CO
LGBTQ Allied, Meditation, Grief Specialist, Breathwork
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

good death matters
Death Doula
Denver, CO Aurora, CO Boulder, CO
Legacy Work
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Karen Nolasco
Death Doula
Gypsum, CO Boulder, CO Denver, CO
Home Funerals, Legacy Work, Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Lifebridge Doula Care
Death Doula
Boulder, CO Greater Colorado All 50 States (Virtual)
Breathwork, Dementia Care, Funeral Celebrant, Grief Movement, Legacy Work, Meditation, Rituals, Thanatologist
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Jennifer A. Pierce
Death Doula
Berthoud Boulder Greater Colorado
Jennifer A. Pierce provides end-of-life doula services. See their profile and get quotes today.
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Katherine Wiley
Death Doula
Englewood, CO Denver, CO Aurora, CO
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
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Are you a memorial planner in Colorado?
Join AutumnTypes of Memorial Planning Services in Colorado
Celebration of life event planning
Venue selection and coordination
Catering and hospitality management
Audiovisual and tribute video coordination
Program and printed collateral design
Guest communication and RSVP management
Memorial keepsakes and remembrance items
Frequently Asked Questions about Memorial Planners
A memorial planner handles the logistical and creative work of planning a memorial service or celebration of life — venue, catering, program, audiovisual, and coordination — so the family can focus on being present rather than managing details.
Funeral homes coordinate the disposition of the body and may offer basic memorial services. A memorial planner focuses exclusively on the ceremony and event — often creating a more personalized, event-quality experience. Many families work with both.
Ideally two to four weeks before the event, but experienced planners can often accommodate shorter timelines. If the memorial is to be held weeks or months after the death, there's more flexibility to create something larger and more elaborate.
Fees vary by scope — a simple gathering is very different from a large venue event. Most memorial planners listed on Autumn charge flat fees or hourly rates and will provide a full estimate after an initial conversation.
Yes. Many memorial planners are experienced working under tight timelines and can pull together a meaningful service in days if needed. Reach out as early as possible — even a brief consultation helps a planner understand what's feasible and what decisions need to be made first.
Why Choose Autumn
Event planning experience and memorial specialization verified
Find planners who handle logistics end-to-end — so family can be present, not managing
Compare by experience with intimate gatherings vs. large celebrations of life
Planners listed who coordinate with funeral homes, venues, and AV vendors
Many offer free consultations and full-event quotes
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