Tuesday, June 16, 2009

popular funeral hymns the easy way

Many others actually make their own funeral arrangements prior to their death including all of the details most important to them. Few of us have time to learn how to write a eulogy in advance.

The first thing you want to consider is to lean on your friends and family. The details that a funeral home will take care of include the care of the body, the hosting of a wake or viewing, the funeral services either there or in a place of worship and the burial. If you were very close to the person who died and you are expected to stand up in church or at the graveside to recite a poem, make sure that you have a supporter.

The most common format for a eulogy is to follow through the major life events of the person chronologically, and to highlight distinctive personal incidents and memories. A gentle, sincere hug or a shoulder to cry on is what a bereaved person needs to feel to know that he is not alone in his grief. It is most important to make the obituary personal by reflecting the real person.

Writing the eulogy is not an easy thing but take the info here to help you through it. Above all, remember to breathe.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A funeral can be a very sad and emotional time, however it can also be a very joyous and memorable occasion. Music is also very comforting, and the right song can help soothe the minds of those that are mourning. Really great song....

alice