Tuesday, August 12, 2008

funeral services

You miss your loved one who is no longer with you. Friends and family can be really helpful at a time like this but this doesn't help you to put down on paper how you really felt about your mom.

Written by someone who is close to you, an obituary becomes an intimate view of what made you memorable to others. It will contain highlights, perhaps about the deceased's schooling and work careers, but definitely something about their families. If you were very close to the person who died and you are expected to stand up in church or at the graveside to recite a poem, make sure that you have a supporter.

It is difficult to say goodbye, to let go of a loved one, however you have an unlimited source of strength inside you to call upon. If you were best friends since high school or college, then talk about the good times you had and how he helped you during those years. By doing a little research, you will have an idea of how your eulogy should flow.

If you find it hard to think of moving things to say, you may want to look at various sources for inspiration or short quotes to include in your speech. To be asked to deliver a memorial tribute is to be given the responsibility of assisting many.

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