Friday, November 14, 2008

funeral etiquette thank you notes

Public speaking does not come easy, but delivering an eulogy you have written may be the most difficult task you have taken upon yourself to do. Funeral or memorial services are also a means to share in the pain and express love for the deceased in order to heal.

Seeing a life celebrated and hearing words of sympathy and celebration from others often helps them move through their own grief journey. The best eulogy would be a combination of both mentioned above, done in good taste and with a positive outlook. You need to take this time to share your loss, to laugh and talk and share your thoughts and feelings with each other.

If your voice starts to crack, take a deep breath and read slower. They have no family minister and would prefer a celebration of the life lived rather than a sermon. Also, you can take assistance from our sample obituary formats for writing an obituary through our newletter.

To help you get started review the sample obituaries in our newsletter to help you. It takes time to grow in love, faith and hope.

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