Thursday, December 11, 2008

lisa lopez funeral

Although being asked to give a eulogy is truly an honor, if you're the one who's been chosen, you may find yourself feeling anxious about the task before you. An effective eulogy does not happen in just a blink of an eye.

They will work with family members to choose a method of burial including the choice of a casket. These three words are enough to convey to the grieving person that you understand the importance of the deceased person in his life and that you share his sadness. You won't be expected to express the thoughts and feelings of everyone present, nor to give a detailed account of the life of the deceased.

A Ccrtified funeral celebrant is a person who seeks to meet the needs of families during their time of loss. If the person who passed enjoyed the outdoors, maybe a memorial poem with colorful forest or nature-like imagery would speak to the audience, and properly pay tribute to the lost loved one. If you are a family member you might want to talk about his childhood.

If you are gifted with the blessing and talent of writing poetry for the dead, share it. Above all, remember to breathe.

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