Thursday, August 21, 2008

analysis of funeral blues

Grieving for the death of a loved one is a long process that takes time and acceptance. Speech writing can be daunting at the best of times, but when you are in the midst of grieving process, it can be extremely difficult to compose yourself enough to write a eulogy worthy of your loved one.

The first thing you want to consider is to lean on your friends and family. I didn't manage to write my own poem but what I did find were some very fitting poems for funeral tributes in a book that I found after a long search through the internet. Many people are now choosing a private site such as a country club, university, or a relative's garden.

Acknowledge the important people and achievements in his life. Think about your favorite memories of the people you love chances are many of those memories are based on funny events. A funeral poem should about the person and their journey through life more than writing down your feelings.

Humor is an appropriate way to celebrate life. Don't worry if it runs just a bit longer, take a deep breath and try to relax.

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