Monday, July 21, 2008

funeral flowers

A funeral doesn t have to be family and friends sitting in front of a dead body saying the rosary. A funeral doesn t have to be family and friends sitting in front of a dead body saying the rosary.

It is usually read to commemorate a dearly departed, to celebrate the life spent here on earth and the memories that go with him. The details that a funeral home will take care of include the care of the body, the hosting of a wake or viewing, the funeral services either there or in a place of worship and the burial. The life history will also talk about any achievements, awards or other good deeds the deceased accomplished.

It is difficult to say goodbye, to let go of a loved one, however you have an unlimited source of strength inside you to call upon. Focus your writings on what the deceased did during their lifetimes, and not on the sadness of their death. Death brings out the vulnerability of every person hence the simplest touch could be a source of strength for the grieving people.

It is a wonderful idea to include any major achievements that occurred during the person's lifetime. Even though death is a sad event, eulogies should always be written in an uplifting and inspiring manner.

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