Wednesday, November 19, 2008

bible scriptures for funerals

A eulogy poem is a special form of prose written to offer comfort to the bereaved. The memory of the loved one would play a large role on how to best deliver the eulogy and will also be a good avenue for you to explore.

Grieving family and friends want others to remember their loved one's life and acknowledge them. It will contain highlights, perhaps about the deceased's schooling and work careers, but definitely something about their families. If giving the eulogy is overwhelming to you, remember that while it may seem daunting, there are tips that can help you manage your anxiety and help you provide a service to both the living in their moment of loss and to the one you have lost.

If several people talk about the deceased this area becomes even more poignant. It is, in fact, acceptable to include humorous moments in a eulogy. The family is free to participate as much or little as they wish in the funeral.

Again remember, the service and eulogy is held to honor the deceased and celebrate life. It is a chance to help others begin the transition to a life after the person's passing.

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