Monday, January 26, 2009

marietta daily journal obituaries - Funerals

Preparing a eulogy for a loved one could be a daunting task. Many others actually make their own funeral arrangements prior to their death including all of the details most important to them.

Grief is much easier to deal with when you have a faith filled hope that a deceased loved one is connected to God and you in a relationship that may have changed, but has not ended. Since a death is always associated with a painful loss, poems should be in an uplifting and inspirational tone. A way of saying that there lies a promise of a reunion of the dead and the living in another place and another time.

The need to talk is an outlet of letting out all of their feelings about the situation. Poems can range in topics and styles, flowery or overly dramatic poetry is not the only option available. You will honor their life and their memory.

Grieving is normal as it forms part of our complex emotions as human beings. Be sure, though, not to include anything that may offend or embarrass.

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