Friday, May 1, 2009

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Regardless if the eulogy is about a loved one, a co-worker, a friend, while you are grieving the last thing you desire to do is stand up in front of a group of people you may or may not know and bare your soul, emotions and your grief. Eulogy poem writing has found its niche as a specialty subject available in the World Wide Web through various bereavement focused sites.

Even if you do not suffer from public speaking nerves, it would be a good idea to practice giving your eulogy in front of a family member or a friend. Some people opt for giving a serious speech about accomplishments achieved by the deceased in their lifetime, while others can decide to take on a more humorous tone remembering the fun times, the good memories and the laughter shared. More than talking, listening is very important during funerals.

It is wise to develop a theme to give focus on your speech. While it's probably not wise to crack jokes, a little humor will help to lift the spirits of those attending the services. Just like when our loved ones are at home with us and spend time in our living room.

To help you get started review the sample obituaries in our newsletter to help you. If you follow these tips on how to write a resolution for a funeral, you will be able to stay strong and write your eulogy.

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