Poetry Quotes For Funerals

What is the purpose of a funeral? Mortuary science teaches about the importance of an open casket so that loved ones can see that the deceased has moved on. The five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. The funeral, then is a way for the mind to conceptualize the death of a loved one. The funeral is also an opportunity to reflect upon the vacuum that the loss of one human being can leave in the world. It is a chance to remember how a spark of divine energy made the world a different place.

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Quote For Funeral

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A thousand words won't bring you back;
I know because I've tried.
Neither will a thousand tears;
I know because I've cried.

- Kily Dunbar

Know That I Am There

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You can no longer see me,
but please know that I am there.
I am the flowers in the garden,
I am the wind beneath your hair.

- Sherry Rockhill

Always In My Heart

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You will always
be in my heart...
because in there
you're still alive.

Jamie A. Cirello

Remembering Quote

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Remembrance in life's passing
is the truest form of love one can give,
for a memory should never die
and a love should live forever in the heart of another.

- Laura M. Phipps-Kelley

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Memories Of An Uncle

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You're probably looking down
from heaven up above,
sending out smiles with days of sunshine
and showers of love.

Kaui Mauga

Quote About Daughter Comforting Mother

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Although our lives' journeys
have bid us to be apart,
I am with you, you are with me,
always in our hearts.

- Carolyn Ferreira

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