Tuesday, June 2, 2009

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An obituary can be a very personal look at a life. Preparing a eulogy for a loved one could be a daunting task.

It need not only be a summation of the public facts, but a glimpse of the uniqueness, when combined with those facts, created a personality. It will contain highlights, perhaps about the deceased's schooling and work careers, but definitely something about their families. 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.

If you know the person very well and you would like to write it in your own words about that person, you could do that too. If you start to break down, take a moment, compose yourself and continue with the speech. Poems can range in topics and styles, flowery or overly dramatic poetry is not the only option available.

It is a tribute, do it justice. Funeral services are meant to celebrate the lives of lost love ones.

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