Friday, August 15, 2008

poem for parents funeral

By celebrating the person s life, you are exposing your soul and your emotions to family members and strangers alike. A funeral may often be just as elaborately planned as a wedding.

This is a sad time for all but when people come together to help each other in times of need, it will bring you all closer together and ease the stress on everyone. They will work with family members to choose a method of burial including the choice of a casket. Sometime you find yourself not saying anything at all and that can be even worse than saying the wrong thing.

Pulling together a selection of memories and comments about those things can be a remarkable way to begin to deal with your own grief. To add a poem to your eulogy or condolence letter, first you must consider who the person was and what they would have appreciated or enjoyed read. 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.

Keep in mind, when writing a eulogy, this type of speech should last anywhere from four to ten minutes. It should be written and delivered from the heart.

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