Tuesday, September 23, 2008

funeral

Friends and family can be really helpful at a time like this but this doesn't help you to put down on paper how you really felt about your mom. It is a sensitive time and a sad one for anyone dealing with the loss of a loved one.

In this part of a tribute, the deceased person's life is summed up in a few paragraphs. General poems can be read during the eulogy by the person performing the funeral. There are towns in which every family visits the neighborhood funeral home at one time or another.

Writing a eulogy is harder when you don't know how. You may choose to concentrate on a particular aspect of life of the deceased. A gentle, sincere hug or a shoulder to cry on is what a bereaved person needs to feel to know that he is not alone in his grief.

As hard as it may seem right now, it gets better. If you follow these tips on how to write a resolution for a funeral, you will be able to stay strong and write your eulogy.

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