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Posted on June 23, 2009 by Joy Stoyle | Posted under Inspirational
Funeral Tributes - Finding the Right Poem or Reading
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Remember You Have a Time Constraint First of all, when you are trying to pick out funeral tributes for a memorial service, you need to remember that you have a time constraint. Usually these services are held within a few days of the person's death. So, you don't have a lot of time to look for the perfect poem or reading. It's important that you find the right thing in a short amount of time. So, remember that you do have time constraints and work hard to find the perfect tribute as quickly as you can. Read Recommendations from Others There have been many people who have gone through similar situations in their life. If you are looking for great funeral tributes, then consider reading the recommendations of others. Other people may have some great ideas of a reading or a poem that will go perfectly with the situation. You can check out sites on the internet done by people having gone through loss and you'll find many great recommendations to consider. Go with Something Appropriate You should also make sure that you go with something appropriate for the occasion when you are choosing funeral tributes. After all, this isn't time for a comedic reading. Make sure that the reading or poem is appropriate. Of course this doesn't mean that it shouldn't have a bit of humor in it. In fact, sometimes a bit of humor can be great if you don't overdo it. So, ensure that the reading you choose is going to be appropriate for the memorial service. Consider the Deceased's Personality When choosing funeral tributes, you should also consider the personality of the deceased. Were they a fun loving person, someone who did a lot for others? You'll want to find a reading or poem that will go along with their personality, making the perfect choice for the memorial service. So, if you don't know the person that well, take the time to find out more about their personality before you pick out the tributes to be read in the service. About The Author: |
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