Monday, June 8, 2009

an example of an obituary - Learn All About Funerals

Death is not an easy subject for anyone to discuss or cope with. A lot of people read out poems at wakes and funerals.

And if cremation is something you choose, they will help you with the details surrounding the process. Hopefully you have the love and support of family and friends throughout this painful time. Some funeral homes are small, family run establishments.

Remember even if it is a sea of strangers in front of you, not one person will judge you for it. If you start to break down, take a moment, compose yourself and continue with the speech. It is, in fact, acceptable to include humorous moments in a eulogy.

If you are gifted with the blessing and talent of writing poetry for the dead, share it. Writing a eulogy for someone you knew well and probably loved can be a difficult thing to do.

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