Wednesday, June 3, 2009

dial and dudley funeral home - Funeral Planning Can Be Tough

The pain of his or her physical absence seems like it is sometimes too much to bear. If you are very close to a person who has recently passed on, chances are you will be attending their funeral.

Also while it would be possible to go on for hours how this particular person touched your life, it is advisable to keep it relatively short so that the message you are trying to convey is clear, precise and sticks in the mind of listeners. As much as the poem is written as a tribute to the deceased, it should also be considered as a reassurance to the living. Lastly, do not forget to breathe and just be yourself.

And because the funeral home is so ingrained in the landscape of the town, you will be met with a familiar face, people who know you and your family. In God's house, our deceased loved ones are in God's living room. The tapestry of their human life is finished and hanging in the living room of God's house.

To help you get started review the sample obituaries in our newsletter to help you. Practice delivering your eulogy in front of a mirror or a friend in order that you can see if improvements or additional editing have to be made.

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