Saturday, June 27, 2009

funeral psalms - Funeral's 101

There may come a time in your life that you are asked to write a eulogy. Each person develops their own personality and character as they go through life, this is what makes the person so special and unique.

A good eulogy is less a personal statement of your feelings about the person than a way to draw the mourners present together to share in recalling and celebrating the life that has been lost. A eulogy that presents itself well is one that displays the humorous and loving nature of the deceased. Memorial poems are becoming more and more popular to remember a deceased friend some time later after losing a loved one.

While eulogy is about your memories and your perception of the deceased keep in mind that eulogy is a tribute to the person who has passed on. 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. A funeral poem should about the person and their journey through life more than writing down your feelings.

Practice delivering your eulogy in front of a mirror or a friend in order that you can see if improvements or additional editing have to be made. You can include poems, quotations or passages from the Bible, when appropriate.

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