Monday, August 25, 2008

funeral thank you notes

Generally, people who are requested to deliver eulogies are those people who are considered to know best the deceased person. Part of life is death, and unfortunately in our lifetime we will all be faced with the death of a loved one.

Perhaps you're not accustomed to public speaking, and the mere thought of speaking in front of a crowd makes you nervous. It's a good idea to turn to your church for help. Burial customs vary enormously depending on culture.

Writing about a person who is no longer alive is very difficult and writing about their death is worse. Think about your favorite memories of the people you love chances are many of those memories are based on funny events. Typically, a eulogy runs around five to ten minutes in length.

So we believe that there is a brighter and wider home beyond death, a new way and place to live after we die. Make sure to jot down notes as you think of them before writing the full eulogy.

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