Thursday, May 7, 2009

when was lou gehrig's funeral - Easy does it

A lot of people read out poems at wakes and funerals. Whether you decide to deliver a serious speech or to concentrate on more humorous anecdotes, write down some notes to help you remember.

The best eulogy would be a combination of both mentioned above, done in good taste and with a positive outlook. It need not only be a summation of the public facts, but a glimpse of the uniqueness, when combined with those facts, created a personality. A poem can be about the life of the one who has passed or just kind words.

Your eulogy can then be written on behalf of that group of the mourners, and feature just their recollections and feelings about the deceased. Focus your writings on what the deceased did during their lifetimes, and not on the sadness of their death. If you are still looking for funeral poems, I have written more on the subject which I hope you may find useful.

The eulogist has a chance to ease the pain of others by providing them with a picture of the best things about that person, something they can hold on to in the difficult days to follow. To be asked to deliver a memorial tribute is to be given the responsibility of assisting many.

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