Funeral poems
Reading a beautiful poem at your loved one’s funeral is a wonderful way for you to
express your deep feelings for the deceased, as well as soothing and offering comfort to those attending the
memorial service.
Where do you get funeral poems?
- You can write your own;
- You can look online;
- Or you can open “Do not stand at my grave and weep”.
A collection of more than 250 of the most beautiful sympathy poems, quotations and readings, religious and
non-religious, old and new, written by some of the world's greatest writers.
Lucie Storrs thoughtfully, compassionately and lovingly compiled this book so it’s ready for you to use.
Not only for reading as part of the eulogy at a funeral or memorial service, these moving and inspirational
poems, quotes and readings are also ideal for condolence letters, sympathy cards, obituaries, and consoling both
yourself and others.
Whether you’ve lost a parent, child, husband or wife, partner, friend, grandparent, brother, sister, aunt or
uncle, amongst these carefully chosen poems you’ll find the appropriate words to express your sorrow, pay tribute
to your loved one and do justice to a life lived, touching hearts without you ever being lost for words.
If you’re asked at short notice to speak at a funeral, this user-friendly book means you have one less thing to
worry about at this heartbreaking time; instead you can focus on consoling others with eloquence.
Because of the simple layout of these funeral poems, you’ll quickly and easily find the most fitting words.
- There’s an index of themes e.g. the loss of a parent;
- an index of first lines if you can only remember the first few words of a particularly memorable
verse;
- and an index of alphabetically listed authors.
The book is in PDF format and suitable for MAC and PC users.
By using PayPal or a credit card and thanks to trusted online retailer ClickBank, you can conveniently and
safely download this nominally priced ebook and the gifts Lucie includes.
To find out more, click the button below or either of the images on the right.
May God be with you.

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