Tuesday, May 12, 2009

funeral poetry for grandmother - take time to reflect

Funeral poems do not need to be sad or tearful, as long as they reflect the character of the person you have lost. A funeral may often be just as elaborately planned as a wedding.

Personal experiences are expected to be re told and reminisced, and to be shared with other people who will be listening. Funeral rituals are designed to help ease the transition. Included in the details of these funeral burial services are a number of choices including a person to lead the service, flowers, music, and even photos if you choose to honor the deceased in this way.

Try to avoid talking about the details of the death, and focus instead on the life of the deceased. If you are a family member you might want to talk about his childhood. Nonverbal actions are equally important during funerals.

I know some of what you are feeling right now which is why I wrote these articles. Remember to prepare and organize your thoughts.

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