An obituary can be a very personal look at a life. Whether you decide to deliver a serious speech or to concentrate on more humorous anecdotes, write down some notes to help you remember.
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. Funeral rituals are designed to help ease the transition. Choose funeral poems which aren't too long, just in case you can't finish them.
Ask other family members and friends to share their memories, anecdotes and stories of how that person touched their lives. This is a celebration of your loved ones life, you shouldn't feel that it is necessary to find poems which are too morbid, if you want something up beat and cheerful then do it. It is, in fact, acceptable to include humorous moments in a eulogy.
So we believe that there is a brighter and wider home beyond death, a new way and place to live after we die. Your love for the deceased person will be felt by the people who are listening to your speech.
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