Wednesday, November 26, 2008

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In some cases, the surviving family members will address all the funeral details when they make the arrangements. Remembering someone special in a personal way can be healing for everyone concerned, for a eulogy is a deeply personal way of saying goodbye.

The way they showed their feelings to family, friends and people who knew them. I didn't manage to write my own poem but what I did find were some very fitting poems for funeral tributes in a book that I found after a long search through the internet. There are a variety of ways in which to use funeral music, you can have music playing while guests are entering prior to the service, you can set beautiful and personal music to a DVD of still pictures of the deceased, you can even take breaks throughout the service to play different pieces of funeral music.

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. You only have one chance to collect everyone s memories. They can also be given as a story of a variety of portraits of important moments, snapshots of tender times, gently humorous anecdotes, and the like.

Think about your life and what would you like most remembered. Draft your eulogy then try to edit and polish your work.

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