Wednesday, September 24, 2008

funeral resolutions

While your loved one was alive you never needed to dig down deep to explain to people just what they were like. In other cases, when there s no prior plan in place, the family members must make decisions on funeral arrangements, and often this begins with the choosing of the funeral home.

But in any case funeral poems serve like an ode to the person who died. Personal experiences are expected to be re told and reminisced, and to be shared with other people who will be listening. Many short poems exemplifies the theme of reassurance to the living that death is not the cessation of life but a continuation.

Give them a copy of your eulogy. Some people actually find it easier to stick to a theme, during the writing process, making it a bit easier for the words to flow. By doing a little research, you will have an idea of how your eulogy should flow.

And it doesn't end after death. Keep in mind, when writing a eulogy, this type of speech should last anywhere from four to ten minutes.

Eulogy For A Friend - First things first

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