Friday, August 29, 2008

what to write in funeral cards

While your loved one was alive you never needed to dig down deep to explain to people just what they were like. There are a lot of preparations to be done in order that the eulogy delivery will be effective.

Services are really about love. People who attend funerals must be aware of the proper etiquettes to be observed during this time. The life history will also talk about any achievements, awards or other good deeds the deceased accomplished.

Adequate preparation must be made to gather biographical facts about the person you will be talking about. Keep the tone of the eulogy personal and use simple language so that the listeners can connect more directly to your words and the memories it conveys of the deceased. Keep the tone of the eulogy personal and use simple language so that the listeners can connect more directly to your words and the memories it conveys of the deceased.

Draft your eulogy then try to edit and polish your work. To help you get started review the sample obituaries in our newsletter to help you.

Lisa Lefteye Lopes Coffin - About Funerals

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