Saturday, June 14, 2008

funeral programs

Unfortunately, however, it is inevitable, which means, that at some point or another we will all be faced with the planning of a loved one s funeral. A lot of people choose to read passages from the Bible rather than a poem because they think that this is more appropriate.

Some people opt for giving a serious speech about accomplishments achieved by the deceased in their lifetime, while others can decide to take on a more humorous tone remembering the fun times, the good memories and the laughter shared. It's important to celebrate but not at the expense of acknowledging that something important has been lost. Many times biographical information such as names and dates are the only things that must be verified.

This section of contains several guidelines that you can use when you need to create and deliver a eulogy speech. People who read the obituary should feel a sense of loss or should feel they ought to have known the deceased. People often wonder whether it's proper to include humor in a eulogy.

If you are gifted with the blessing and talent of writing poetry for the dead, share it. I know some of what you are feeling right now which is why I wrote these articles.

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