Saturday, November 22, 2008

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During this traumatic and emotionally overwhelming time, we will also be faced with making the arrangements necessary for funeral services. Part of life is death, and unfortunately in our lifetime we will all be faced with the death of a loved one.

The best source of funeral information, of course, can be found through funeral homes. The majority of those who are asked to write a eulogy have a great deal of knowledge about the people they will be honoring. Read through the funeral poem several times (out loud) before the funeral so that you feel comfortable with the words.

You can see yourself reading the eulogy as a way putting in a good word for the person on behalf of many of those present. Focus your writings on what the deceased did during their lifetimes, and not on the sadness of their death. Your loved one is at home.

It should be written and delivered from the heart. Be sure, though, not to include anything that may offend or embarrass.

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