Sunday, August 10, 2008

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The purpose of the eulogy is to pay tribute to the deceased as a distinct individual, with unique talents and gifts, who will live on in the memories of the people who loved him. You should always remember that the funeral is a way to celebrate their life, not their death.

General poems can be read during the eulogy by the person performing the funeral. When you are grieving, it is normal that your thoughts are about death, but remember it is about celebrating a life lived as well. Having a memorial poem or poetry to look back upon can really be an emotional strengthener.

I was asked by a couple of family members if I had given any thought to having someone by my side during the reading of my funeral poems for mom, to be quite honest, I didn't have a clue why I would need anyone there. Support in whatever form will be greatly appreciated by the bereaved and will weigh favorably on their acceptance of their situation. If more than one person is delivering a eulogy, coordinate with them so both approaches are used.

Ultimately, the most important thing is to reflect the unique personality of the deceased. If you find it hard to think of moving things to say, you may want to look at various sources for inspiration or short quotes to include in your speech.

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