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Remember by Christina Rossetti

Christina Rossetti was a successful Victorian poet whose most famous work are the lyrics to the Christmas carol “In The Bleak Midwinter” (to the music by Gustav Holst). She has a couple of very popular funeral poems, Let Me Go and this poem, Remember.

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Funeral Poem by Robert Burns

This short but wonderful funeral poem by Robert Burns is perfect for a man who has lived a long and happy life.

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Funeral Poem for a Mum, Nan, Sister and Friend

Here is a very popular funeral poem for a mum, a nan (or grandmother), a sister and female friend.

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When I'm Gone by Mary Alice Ramish

The poem When I’m Gone by Mary Alice Ramish is also known as To Those Whom I Love And Those Who Love Me. It is beautiful funeral poem for a much loved mum, dad, grandparent or friend.

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Poem for a Happy Man

Looking for a suitable funeral poem for man who has lived a long and happy life? What better than “Happy the Man” by Horace.

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Funeral Poem for a Fisherman

There are many funeral poems on the internet for sea fishermen, so, I have adapted a great poem called “Gone Fishin’” by Dalmar Pepper to make it more suitable for those that fish in rivers, lakes and ponds.

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Lark Ascending in a Funeral Service

It’s 150 years since the birth of English Composer, Ralph Vaughan Williams. So what music of hi could be played at a Funeral Service?

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Who can carry a coffin at a funeral?

Any adult can carry a coffin at a funeral. Funeral Directors can supply professional coffin bearers or they can be family or friends who will be given instructions.

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Grave Tending with dignity and care

Grave tending is an on-going act of remembrance. To frequently clean, tidy and maintain a grave is a rewarding act of love but cannot always be kept up by everyone.

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How to find hope when all seems lost

Grief and world events can easily lead to a long and drawn out depression. When this occurs, we have to be kind to ourselves and rest, connect with other people and the world of nature.

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A Funeral Service for someone under 40

I have recently had a number of funeral services to write & deliver for people who have died under the age of 40. This is very unusual. The tone & content of the funeral service is often, although not always, different from a service for someone who has died after a long life in their 70s, 80s or 90s.

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How planning a Funeral Service can help with grief

The planning of a funeral service for a loved one is a helpful activity when struggling with grief. The focus & need to get the job done can bring a timely reason to leave “what if...” thoughts to one side which can be emotionally draining. Working with a celebrant on planning the actual funeral service can also bring some comfort.

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Let Me Go by Christina Rosetti

Christina Rossetti is one of the most popular poets to have her poems read at funerals.

Christina was a Victorian English poet & wrote the funeral poems “Remember” and “Let Me Go”. She is also famous for writing the words to the Christmas Carol, “In the Bleak Midwinter “.

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What are the 5 Stages of Grief?

Grief takes it own time. Whilst there is much evidence for “the 5 stages of grief” that most people feel when living with loss or bereavement, everyone is different with how & for how long they experience each stage. So what are the “5 stages of Grief?”

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Funeral Wishes

Talking about death & dying is not a joyous topic of conversation at any time, especially after a pandemic, but research shows it brings peace of mind to everyone once the conversations have been had. My “Funeral Wishes” is FREE to download and can help.

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