Wednesday, October 22, 2008

sample of funeral announcements

As much as you love someone, recalling the details of their life at the time of their death is an overwhelming responsibility. Often your emotions are so stirred up that it can be very difficult to come up with words of condolence for those that need them.

It s not for summarising the person's life and it doesn t have to speak for all present. It is at once something personal and a way to involve all of those present in remembering the good things about the life of the person who has passed on. Some funeral homes and cremation societies have rooms for you to use.

In your speech, you can talk about the work that a deceased person did with their church or other religious organization, and share how they touched others lives. We leave the dark and dim home of our mother's womb to discover a new home in a brighter, wider world. Eulogies are meant to convey the reasons the deceased will be missed and how much he was loved.

Again remember, the service and eulogy is held to honor the deceased and celebrate life. Your relationship with your deceased loved ones did not begin and stop overnight.

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