Saturday, August 16, 2008

example of funeral resolution

It is a sensitive time and a sad one for anyone dealing with the loss of a loved one. Unfortunately, however, it is inevitable, which means, that at some point or another we will all be faced with the planning of a loved one s funeral.

Even so, it does not have to be looked upon as a daunting task. But now it's time to share their story with a congregation of friends and family and bring out their personality and charm and show it to others by way of the best poems for funerals that you can find. For those of us that do, the notice is usually short, and the task must be done under the stresses of coping with the loss of someone very special to us.

Remember to be sincere, as it will be felt by the congregation. People should realize through the poem that they lived with a kind soul and great person. The service belongs to the family and is conducted as they wish.

Your love for the deceased person will be felt by the people who are listening to your speech. Grief is not something we can simply set aside.

Death Notice Philadelphia Inquirer - Funeral Planning

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