Wednesday, November 12, 2008

free obituary poems everything you need to know

If you're looking for a poem to read at a funeral there are certain things you should be aware of first. 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.

Even if you do not suffer from public speaking nerves, it would be a good idea to practice giving your eulogy in front of a family member or a friend. Eulogies may be written in various ways. An Irish Funeral Prayer, derived from a sermon delivered in 1910 by Henry Scott Holland during the funeral of King Edward VII at Westminster, has been used for years in Irish and Christian funeral services.

If they were a sailor perhaps the harbor or yacht club would be a good place to gather. If you attended school with the deceased, you might want to focus on your school days. A gentle, sincere hug or a shoulder to cry on is what a bereaved person needs to feel to know that he is not alone in his grief.

The eulogist has a chance to ease the pain of others by providing them with a picture of the best things about that person, something they can hold on to in the difficult days to follow. There are many facets to planning a funeral.

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