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    Funeral Poem Her Journey

    Don’t think of her as gone away
    her journey’s just begun
    life holds so many facets
    this earth is only one.
    Just think of her as resting
    from the sorrows and the tears
    in a place of warmth and comfort
    where there are no days or years.
    Think how she must be wishing
    that we could know today
    how nothing but our sadness
    can really pass away.
    And think of her as living
    in the hearts of those she touched
    for nothing loved is ever lost
    and she was loved so much.

    Funeral Poem Her Journey

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    The use of poetry in a funeral service or a memorial service is significant. A funeral poem can bring comfort and solace in time of sorrow and grief. A funeral poem can also bring remembrance of the emotions experience while the person was living. Poems like the Funeral Poem Her Journey bring memories of joys shared, love embraced and time spent together. A funeral poem is a way of expressing your love for the person who has passed on into eternity.

    Swanborough Funerals trust that the following pages give you opportunity to celebrate your loved one and all that they were are will always be to you.

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    Have you been asked to read the Eulogy?

    The eulogy is the life sketch or tribute read out at the funeral of a loved one. Whether you have been asked to conduct the eulogy for your loved one or you wish to compile your own memories for your family, the following points are provided, although not all applicable they are as a useful guideline for the writing of the eulogy. Funeral Poems like the Funeral Poem Her Journey can also bring comfort at this time.

    • Birth details: date and place of birth, parents and siblings.
    • Growing up years: schooling, favourite past times as a child, sports
    • played, hobbies, favourite pets, memorable childhood moments or
    • stories.
    • Employment: occupations, accomplishments, awards, values
    • Marriage years: when and where marriage took place,
    • remembrances on how the couple met.
    • Memorable family moments.
    • Details of children, their spouses and grandchildren etc.
    • I/they would like to be remembered for……
    • Values, favourite sayings and character qualities
    • Life lessons to be passed on
    • Favorite past times and hobbies or other accomplishments