Thursday, April 9, 2009

funeral verse

Each person develops their own personality and character as they go through life, this is what makes the person so special and unique. During this traumatic and emotionally overwhelming time, we will also be faced with making the arrangements necessary for funeral services.

While such responses are fairly common, there's really no cause for worry. In this part of a tribute, the deceased person's life is summed up in a few paragraphs. I was looking for something classy and fitting for the best mother in the world, so I went for something by Mary Elizabeth Fry which was a very fitting funeral poem.

The most common format for a eulogy is to follow through the major life events of the person chronologically, and to highlight distinctive personal incidents and memories. It is most important to make the obituary personal by reflecting the real person. By doing a little research, you will have an idea of how your eulogy should flow.

It is a tribute, do it justice. It is a chance to help others begin the transition to a life after the person's passing.

Demon Tombstone - these are the essentials

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