Introducing a Posh Farewell
- Laurie Andrews
- Oct 6, 2025
- 2 min read
Where Legacy Meets Luxury

After more than 30 years of crafting unforgettable moments through Laurie Andrews Design, I’m proud to unveil a new chapter—one rooted in comfort, beauty, and the art of remembrance.
A Posh Farewell is not just a service. It’s a movement. A sister company born from the heart of Laurie Andrews Design, it reimagines the way we say goodbye. With the same meticulous attention to detail, sensory storytelling, and elevated design that have defined our events for decades, A Posh Farewell offers families a graceful, personalized way to celebrate a life well lived.
Why Now?
Because grief deserves gentleness. Because legacy deserves light. And because families deserve more than a menu of generic options. They deserve a guide. A visionary. A space where memories are honored with warmth, style, and soul.
What We Offer
• Celebration of Life Planning: From intimate gatherings to grand tributes, we design events that reflect the spirit of your loved one—infused with meaning, music, and memory.
• Tiered Services: Whether you need full-service planning or a thoughtful consultation, we meet you where you are.
• Legacy-Driven Design: Every detail tells a story. From floral installations to custom signage, we weave emotion into every element.

A Family Affair
Laurie is thrilled to have her two daughters as part of the A Posh Farewell team. Each brings her own experience, heart, and creative touch to the company—adding depth, warmth, and a generational perspective to every event. Together, they embody the spirit of legacy and love that defines this work, making each farewell not only beautiful, but deeply personal.
The Laurie Andrews Touch
For those who know our work, you’ll recognize the signature blend of elegance and edge. For those just discovering us, welcome. We’re here to make the hardest moments a little softer—and a lot more beautiful.
A Posh Farewell is for those who want more than a service. It’s for those who want a send-off that feels like a love letter.

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