Wednesday, January 14, 2009

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Death is not an easy subject for anyone to discuss or cope with. Few of us have time to learn how to write a eulogy in advance.

Hopefully you have the love and support of family and friends throughout this painful time. An important step is to consider the finer points of the life history of the person. I was looking for something classy and fitting for the best mother in the world, so I went for something by Mary Elizabeth Fry which was a very fitting funeral poem.

The need to talk is an outlet of letting out all of their feelings about the situation. We leave the dark and dim home of our mother's womb to discover a new home in a brighter, wider world. Many families and friends choose to write their own poems or essays about the deceased to have read at memorial services or posted on online memorial sites.

Even though death is a sad event, eulogies should always be written in an uplifting and inspiring manner. Keep in mind, when writing a eulogy, this type of speech should last anywhere from four to ten minutes.

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