Saturday, May 9, 2009

memorial verses for a funeral ground rules

Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be difficult and may require talking about your feelings, expressing your condolences to a family member or writing about your grief. Losing a loved one is always hard, whether you have had to deal with loss before or not, so don't try to be a rock, take the time to grieve.

Some of the poems will make you and others around you cry because you can see them in each word or verse, this is also good as it helps with the grieving and healing process. In many cultures and religious traditions, part of these rituals is the delivery of a eulogy, a short memorial message celebrating the person's accomplishments and important moments. Often times you will be able to get a discount or added services because you are being referred by a member of your church.

There are some general points on how to write a resolution for a funeral. By doing a little research, you will have an idea of how your eulogy should flow. Organize the materials that you have gathered, pick the data that you will need then prepare an outline.

Again remember, the service and eulogy is held to honor the deceased and celebrate life. Practice delivering your eulogy in front of a mirror or a friend in order that you can see if improvements or additional editing have to be made.

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