Saturday, August 16, 2008

funeral thank you verses

You miss your loved one who is no longer with you. Few of us have time to learn how to write a eulogy in advance.

The best services mix memories, comfort and encouragement. Since a death is always associated with a painful loss, poems should be in an uplifting and inspirational tone. If you were very close to the person who died and you are expected to stand up in church or at the graveside to recite a poem, make sure that you have a supporter.

It is wise to develop a theme to give focus on your speech. If you are a coworker, you can focus on work-related memories and humorous anecdotes. By doing a little research, you will have an idea of how your eulogy should flow.

So we believe that there is a brighter and wider home beyond death, a new way and place to live after we die. Ultimately, the most important thing is to reflect the unique personality of the deceased.

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