Wednesday, July 23, 2008

sample funeral thank you cards

During funerals, many people are careful about the words they say or actions they do in front of the grieving family members. You are not only talking about the death of a loved one but also about how that person lived their lives.

Choose something which is suits them from your point of view. The best services mix memories, comfort and encouragement. For those of us that do, the notice is usually short, and the task must be done under the stresses of coping with the loss of someone very special to us.

If required, have a friend or family member stand by your side for support. A Celebrant will honor a family's wishes and will present either a religious or non-religious gathering. Poems can range in topics and styles, flowery or overly dramatic poetry is not the only option available.

Writing a eulogy for someone you knew well and probably loved can be a difficult thing to do. Death is hard to accept but can be made easier by the love extended by people who truly care.

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