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Help Writing a Eulogy

March 26th, 2010

If you have ever been asked give a eulogy for a friend’s or relative’s funeral – or if you have even been asked to just ‘say a few words’ then you know that it can be very difficult to find just the right words to express the amount of sorrow you are feeling. After all, I am sure it is not something the average person actually thinks of or every day.

Sometimes, especially when a death is sudden, just isn’t enough time to be creative, or to look for a certain poem or passage that you are having trouble remembering. Going to the bookstore or library is not always convenient at this time either.

So, whether you are writing a eulogy, or just trying to find the words to put into a sympathy card Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep is a downloadable resource of over 250 poems, quotations and readings from over 180 authors.

Because it is a downloaded product, you will have instant access to the material you need at any time, day or night. The works of Elizabeth Browning, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Louis Stevenson, Mark Twain and so many more, will be at your fingertips. It is 160 pages in a very user-friendly PDF file that works on both MAC and Windows PC. You can read it using the free Adobe reader that is on most everyone’s computer. If for some reason you don’t have it, you will be given the link to install it.

Free gifts are included also with the purchase: A free guide on how to write and deliver a eulogy, Bereavement for Beginners (a guide for the bereaved or those try to help), and free excerpts of A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis.

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Remembering 9/11

September 11th, 2007

Today is a difficult day for many. Each of us handles our memories and grief in various ways, some publicly and others privately. Personally, I cannot bear to watch the never-ending television broadcasts and will not even turn on the TV today. Memories still very vivid – I will be in tears all day anyway. One way to memorialize those loved ones who have been lost is through the site Legacy.com.

There is a special section where you can leave a “Moving Tribute” to a friend or loved one who was lost on 9/11, as well as share your memories with others through their 11 Days of Remembrance link. This is beautifully put-together site and a wonderful way memorialize a tragic loss that we will never forget. Here’s the link – www.legacy.com/Sept11/Home.aspx

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