A Good Obituary
A funeral obituary is helpful before writing an obituary. What does the obituary format contain? A funeral obituary is not a necessity but below outlines some reasons why you may want to write one: A funeral obituary is often seen as an invitation to the upcoming funeral or memorial service. You can note the location, […]
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Words: Ce­cil F. Al­ex­an­der, Hymns for Lit­tle Child­ren, 1848. Alex­an­der is thought to have writ­ten these lyr­ics at Mark­ree Cas­tle, near Sli­go, Ire­land. Music: Roy­al Oak, 17th Cen­tu­ry Eng­lish mel­o­dy; ar­ranged by Mar­tin F. Shaw, 1915. Al­ter­nate tunes: Bright and Beau­ti­ful, Wil­liam H. Monk. Gerald, Lud­wig Spohr, 1834. Greystone, by W. R. Wag­horne, in Songs for Lit­tle Peo­ple (Dan­i­el­son and Co­nant: 1905). Refrain All […]
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In loving memory poems are often offered at memorial services. Although presenting them can be emotionally trying, the process is usually a useful and cathartic part of acknowledging a loved one’s passing. Choosing the perfect funeral poems can be challenging, but it is entirely possible to discover the right words for these very special occasions. […]
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Using sympathy verses for sympathy cards can make your condolence much more thoughtful and unique. You can simply hand write a sympathy verse into a blank condolence card and then sign your name. A hand-written message in blue or black ink is so much more personal than a generic sympathy card. Plus you’ll save time […]
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