Wednesday, July 16, 2008

death at a funeral

Losing a family member or close friend can be devastating and can have a lasting effect on all who knew the person who has passed. Funeral poems are dedication composed by the people close to the dead person s heart.

Only time heals such grief but in the mean while if there are words of comfort sometimes they help the grieving people by giving them a different perspective of the unfortunate event. But when there is no plan in place, it is up to the family to find funeral information that will help them make these important decisions. It will take a little time to make it perfect, so do not get frustrated if you are unable to write eulogy in one sitting.

Finding as much funeral information as possible will help you make the best decisions possible for your family and help you honor the life and memory of your loved one. Focus your writings on what the deceased did during their lifetimes, and not on the sadness of their death. In God's house, our deceased loved ones are in God's living room.

Make sure to jot down notes as you think of them before writing the full eulogy. You can include poems, quotations or passages from the Bible, when appropriate.

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