Monday, December 15, 2008

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Not everyone is going to feel the same way about the loved on that you have lost so the poems may seem irrelevant to them. A lot of people choose to read passages from the Bible rather than a poem because they think that this is more appropriate.

For all human beings grief is the most difficult to face and the loss of someone dear to us is very hard to cope. Poems can be the perfect way to get across what you want to say. A way of saying that there lies a promise of a reunion of the dead and the living in another place and another time.

After pondering the loss of loved ones and thinking about what will happen when close ones die, I discovered something I would like to share with you. Many families today do not participate in an organized religion or church. The service belongs to the family and is conducted as they wish.

Now, all you have to do is to find a practical way, using poems for the deceased, to remember that as you go through your daily life. It is important that you avoid any statements or references that portray the deceased in a negative manner.

Newark Star Ledger Obituaries - it's all here Howard Goodman Obituary - It's not a time to look forward to

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