Friday, December 19, 2008

funeral obituaries

When being presented with the task of speaking a eulogy, the thought immediately is followed with an irrational fear of not been seen giving them a fit and proper speech. There is a growing collection of funeral poems.

The best source of funeral information, of course, can be found through funeral homes. General poems can be read during the eulogy by the person performing the funeral. In the event of the deceased having led a life that was terribly hard for them, or they were ill towards the end of their life, leave that part out.

While some are buried in family cemetery plots, others are entombed in mausoleums. It is most important to make the obituary personal by reflecting the real person. You should refer to the deceased person by name, using no other terms.

Speak from the heart so that your sincerity will be reflected in your eulogy. And it doesn't end after death.

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