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When you lose a beloved relative, spouse, or friend to death, the grief can be devastating. However, somebody must plan a funeral or memorial service and make decisions about interment, cremation, type of casket or urn, and countless other arrangements.

Grieving causes stress and impairs our mental processes. Unfortunately, this is also when life makes some of the greatest demands on a person. It may be necessary for you to write a eulogy or prepare newspaper and radio announcements. Mourning and myriads of memories cloud your brain as you try to cope with your loss.

EulogySite.com provides resources to assist you in your hour of greatest need, including eulogy poems. If you select poetry to use for your upcoming service or remembrance notice, please pay careful attention to individual author copyright requirements.

The resources presented here will continue to grow. If you do not need them now, you may at some point in the future. One fact is certain: death is inevitable. Please bookmark our site for days yet to come.


Eulogy Poetry (3)
Thoughtfully written prose pieces that will eulogize those who have passed on, and give you new focus and direction as you deal with your grief. Authors, you are invited to submit your tributes.
Eulogy Prose (12)
Eulogy Site presents poetic tributes that you may utilize for your funeral, memorial, or celebration of life service. Remember your dearly departed relatives or friends with love and compassion.
Planning a Service (17)updated
Articles containing advice and resources for planning a funeral, memorial, or celebration of life service. Let others help you through this difficult time of grief with their experience and knowledge.
Resources (83)updated
This section of Eulogy Site deals with miscellaneous concerns, such as purchasing death insurance, writing a will, living wills, purchase-ahead funeral packages, and other important considerations.
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Rhyming Eulogy Poem and Prayer for a Beloved Pet Memorial
When you lose a pet to death, you may try to mitigate the grief by telling yourself that he or she was 'only a pet'. However, rationalization does not erase the sorrow. Both adults and children will feel a sense of loss. Perhaps this poem will help.

With Tender Grief, Dad - Eulogy for a Caring Father
Kathy Steinemann presents another in her series of eulogy prose tributes. You may use it to celebrate the life and memory of a beloved father. If you wish, you may insert your Dad's name where appropriate. Please observe copyright guidelines.

2 Eulogy Poems for a Christian Funeral or Memorial Service
Recent deaths in the family found me searching the Internet trying to locate eulogy or funeral poetry. What I found was often very inspiring, but I couldn't find exactly the right poem. Having the same problem? Here are a couple of poems for you.

3 Short Eulogy Poems for a Funeral, Wake or Memorial Service
Recently, a dear relative passed away. I tried to find a suitable eulogy poem on the Internet. However, I couldn't locate exactly what I was looking for. Are you having the same problem? Here is some poetry that you might be interested in using.

In Memory of Mom - A Eulogy for the Perfect Mother
Kathy Steinemann presents another in her series of eulogy prose tributes. You may use it to celebrate the life and memory of a dear mother. If you wish, you may insert your mother's name where appropriate. Please observe copyright guidelines.

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1. Give a Eulogy Speech That Will Be Remembered for Years
One of the most poignant memories a person can have is a eulogy speech for a loved one. Perhaps this article will help you to deliver such a eulogy speech. It discusses preparing for, writing, and then delivering the eulogy speech.
2. The Very Last Thing You Can Do for Your Family
The burden of funeral arrangements and costs will fall on the next of kin if we die with no prior arrangements in place through a will. This all comes at a time when our loved ones really do not have the emotional capabilities for it.
3. Doing the Right Thing after Death - Are You Prepared?
Whatever your culture or wealth, writing a will is always advisable and this can be done quite simply, but it is always worth good legal advice. Making a will means different things to different people in different countries. This article explains.
4. Cremation Services: Knowing Your Options is Important
Cremation is an alternative to the traditional funeral service. With a traditional funeral, there is the cost of embalming, funeral service, casket, burial marker, plot, etc. that you are not forced to deal with if you choose cremation.
5. Ten Important Things to Know When Ordering Funeral Flowers
Avoid mistakes by acting purely on impulse and emotion. If you need to order sympathy flowers and want to make sure that you get the best flowers at the right price, then read the ten insider tips presented in this article.
6. Set Up a Memorial Tribute with Personalized Wind Chimes
Memorials for a loved one may include many aspects, but they all have something special that reminds us of the person lost. Personalizing a memento allows us to take that special memory and engrave it onto something tangible.
7. Explaining the Cremation Process from Start to Finish
The burning of the body of a deceased is practiced in many cultures around the world. The ashes of the deceased are either scattered or stored. This article explains some other facts about cremation of which you may not be aware.
8. After Parents Die - How Can You Accept the Changes?
Parents are often the glue that hold family traditions, communication, and the memories of childhood together and when they are gone, so often go the opportunities for gathering. You can never 'go home' for holidays. How do you deal with this...
9. Five Reasons Why I Don't Have a Will
The tragedy of the Twin Towers, the battle over freezing Ted Williams' body, and the sniper shootings in the D.C. area are bringing to more Americans a deeper realization of their own mortality and that of their loved ones.
10. What to do with the Extra Stuff after a Loved One Passes
When a loved one passes, you have to deal with the technicalities of their passing, such as funeral arrangements and memorial services. Afterwards, there is that moment when you and the family have to go through your loved one's belongings.

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