Thursday, November 6, 2008

richard pryor funeral

A funeral doesn t have to be family and friends sitting in front of a dead body saying the rosary. Writing eulogy poems usually do not follow a certain rigid format but a few sensible tips would be of great help.

Services are really about love. The first thing you want to consider is to lean on your friends and family. It will take a little time to make it perfect, so do not get frustrated if you are unable to write eulogy in one sitting.

Many people are afraid, that everything is unraveling when their loved one dies. This is a celebration of your loved ones life, you shouldn't feel that it is necessary to find poems which are too morbid, if you want something up beat and cheerful then do it. If you are a family member you might want to talk about his childhood.

Speak from the heart so that your sincerity will be reflected in your eulogy. Ultimately, the most important thing is to reflect the unique personality of the deceased.

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