Monday, December 22, 2008

selena funeral

It is not necessary that a eulogy be a detailed summary of how the deceased person spent his life, but rather it can concentrate on particular positive situations or circumstances. You should always remember that the funeral is a way to celebrate their life, not their death.

It's a good idea to turn to your church for help. The most common and sincere way of extending your sympathy is to say I am sorry to the bereaved for his loss. A eulogy is designed to memorialize and celebrate the good things in the person's life.

A poem comes from the heart, is a fitting tribute to the dead and the living to be remembered in time. A feature of successful eulogies is that they will include comment on the positive impact the person had on other people along the way, especially on the speaker and others present at the funeral. It is, in fact, acceptable to include humorous moments in a eulogy.

Death is hard to accept but can be made easier by the love extended by people who truly care. If you are gifted with the blessing and talent of writing poetry for the dead, share it.

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