Friday, August 1, 2008

funeral insurance

Few of us have time to learn how to write a eulogy in advance. In some cases, the surviving family members will address all the funeral details when they make the arrangements.

Even if you do not suffer from public speaking nerves, it would be a good idea to practice giving your eulogy in front of a family member or a friend. We learn to cope with the situation at least temporarily. The rest of the eulogy can be based on wonderful memories and personal experiences, shared with the deceased.

Include in your eulogy the memories and anecdotes that best describe the deceased from your perspective. If the deceased was a practical joker or light-hearted individual, maybe a poem that incorporates a bit of humor would remind their family of what a happy spirit that individual was. Many families today do not participate in an organized religion or church.

Speak from the heart so that your sincerity will be reflected in your eulogy. Giving a eulogy is an honor.

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