While the type of funeral and the customs surrounding it depend largely on culture and location, a few simple tips can help you get through planning and organizing a funeral with minimal stress and complications. Losing a family member or close friend can be devastating and can have a lasting effect on all who knew the person who has passed.
Funeral rituals are designed to help ease the transition. You could look upon a eulogy as a funeral oration or tribute, but I rather like the idea of seeing as an opportunity to put in a good word for the loved one being honored. Following or in some cases, prior to a service is the burial of the deceased.
The bereaved needs to express his sadness and anger together with the memories of the deceased person. You will honor their life and their memory. We leave the dark and dim home of our mother's womb to discover a new home in a brighter, wider world.
A little time and preparation in the writing stage can make a huge difference in the impact of your delivery and can help you and your friends and family in their time of need. Draft your eulogy then try to edit and polish your work.
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