Friday, November 14, 2008

funeral poems

It is considered a great honor to be asked to write a eulogy and while the whole purpose of an eulogy is to speak from the heart while commemorating the person who has passed away, there are a few things to remember to help you along with writing an eulogy. When I lost my mother there was no way on earth that I could have written a shopping list never mind poems for funeral tributes.

It is at once something personal and a way to involve all of those present in remembering the good things about the life of the person who has passed on. It may also cover areas where they made great achievements in their life. And if you feel that the grief may overtake you, ask a friend or a family member to stand in and read your eulogy.

Finding as much funeral information as possible will help you make the best decisions possible for your family and help you honor the life and memory of your loved one. To add a poem to your eulogy or condolence letter, first you must consider who the person was and what they would have appreciated or enjoyed read. If the deceased was a practical joker or light-hearted individual, maybe a poem that incorporates a bit of humor would remind their family of what a happy spirit that individual was.

Your relationship with your deceased loved ones did not begin and stop overnight. While overwhelming, it does not need to be confusing.

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