Tuesday, June 24, 2008

cochran funeral home

Even reading funeral poems for someone close can be a very hard and traumatic experience, although this is one thing that I'm glad I did. Generally, people who are requested to deliver eulogies are those people who are considered to know best the deceased person.

While some families choose to have a viewing followed by a service at the funeral home, others will hold a funeral at a house of worship. Some of the poems will make you and others around you cry because you can see them in each word or verse, this is also good as it helps with the grieving and healing process. Written by you, it becomes your personal life's story.

This part can take the form of a narrative, the way that the person's history did, or several people can get up to talk about their memories of the deceased. Organize the materials that you have gathered, pick the data that you will need then prepare an outline. In God's house, our deceased loved ones are in God's living room.

Even though death is a sad event, eulogies should always be written in an uplifting and inspiring manner. Giving a eulogy is an honor.

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