Something they know would make the deceased proud to hear of. Our society is one that has long incorporated ceremony into important events.
One detail that often escapes even the most thorough planner is to write an obituary. Grief is much easier to deal with when you have a faith filled hope that a deceased loved one is connected to God and you in a relationship that may have changed, but has not ended. A poem can be about the life of the one who has passed or just kind words.
Many times we just don't know how to realize that they are home, home with God. While it's probably not wise to crack jokes, a little humor will help to lift the spirits of those attending the services. Poems ranging from heartfelt and sad to lighthearted and even funny have been written by amateur and professional poetry writers to put words to the feelings that are expressed after someone has died.
Don't worry if it runs just a bit longer, take a deep breath and try to relax. Giving a eulogy is an honor.
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