Sunday, October 19, 2008

funeral obituaries

You should always remember that the funeral is a way to celebrate their life, not their death. While your loved one was alive you never needed to dig down deep to explain to people just what they were like.

The way they showed their feelings to family, friends and people who knew them. The way they showed their feelings to family, friends and people who knew them. You can feel free to draw on the thoughts of a large group of people for their recollections, feelings and opinions, and speak on their behalf as well as expressing your own personal thoughts.

It is important to sit down, take a deep breath and write down a few points you can make. People often wonder whether it's proper to include humor in a eulogy. They become a reflection of ancestors lives for generations to come.

As hard as it may seem right now, it gets better. Remember to prepare and organize your thoughts.

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