While your loved one was alive you never needed to dig down deep to explain to people just what they were like. Few of us have time to learn how to write a eulogy in advance.
Some of the poems will make you and others around you cry because you can see them in each word or verse, this is also good as it helps with the grieving and healing process. The first thing you want to consider is to lean on your friends and family. Read through the funeral poem several times (out loud) before the funeral so that you feel comfortable with the words.
If required, have a friend or family member stand by your side for support. Eulogies are meant to convey the reasons the deceased will be missed and how much he was loved. People should realize through the poem that they lived with a kind soul and great person.
You can include poems, quotations or passages from the Bible, when appropriate. Writing the eulogy is not an easy thing but take the info here to help you through it.
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