Saturday, May 30, 2009

massachusetts recent obituaries - Getting Prepared for a Funeral

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. Losing a loved one is always hard, whether you have had to deal with loss before or not, so don't try to be a rock, take the time to grieve.

The first thing you want to consider is to lean on your friends and family. It is usually read to commemorate a dearly departed, to celebrate the life spent here on earth and the memories that go with him. Everybody will be in tears and they won t worry if you are too.

Where did you loved one like to go on a Saturday afternoons, the beach, the tennis club, the golf course, fishing by a stream or to football games. In God's house, our deceased loved ones are in God's living room. 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.

To help you get started review the sample obituaries in our newsletter to help you. No one will be timing you, with a stopwatch, so take your time.

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