Saturday, January 16, 2010

Funeral Program Video

When planning a funeral or memorial service, there are many different tasks that need to get accomplished. One of these tasks is creating a funeral program or memorial service bulletin. A funeral program is the document that is given out at the funeral or memorial service. The program contains an order of service, obituary, funeral and memorial poems, funeral songs and music and photos and photo collages and other useful information. This video explain funeral programs.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Funeral Planning

Funeral planning can be an overwhelming task. It is can be difficult to make decisions during such an emotional time. Whether you're planning a loved one’s funeral or pre-planning your own, the process can be difficult if you do not know or understand your options. Begin by considering these four important questions.
  1. What is your budget for the funeral or memorial service?
  2. Do you want the body to be present at the funeral?
  3. Will you have a religious or traditional funeral or a contemporary funeral or memorial service?
  4. Which people will accomplish the many administrative tasks (such as creating funeral programs, selecting speakers for the service and writing obituaries) associated with funeral planning?
Answering these key questions will put you well on your way to planning the perfect funeral or memorial service that fits into your budget.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Funeral Program Examples


There are several funeral program examples available on the internet. Check out some examples of funeral programs at Elegant Memorials. Also, browse our extensive Funeral and Memorial Resources Section that has a variety of funeral poems, scriptures, funeral readings, obituary template information and much more.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Funeral Program Designs

Funeral programs can enhance your funeral or memorial service and give it a very personalized touch. The following tips can help you to choose a memorial or funeral program template that best represents your loved ones personality. The right design teamed with the perfect funeral poem, prayer or scripture will make your funeral program special.

1. Select a funeral program design that best represents your loved ones personality, such as a simple, straight-forward, conservative.

2. Find the right funeral poem, funeral reading, or song (lyrics) that offers consolation to you or meant a lot to your loved one. Also, consider using personalized letters, notes, quotes or other readings in the funeral program.

3. Include a photo of your loved one. Decide if you want a recent photo, or an older photograph such as a photo from a wedding, from high school, or the military

4. Consider using family photos or photo collages in the funeral program

5. List information about special life events (e.g. graduations, marriages, military service/awards, jobs, volunteer service, and retirement)

Friday, November 6, 2009

Funeral Planning

If you are planning a loved one’s funeral or pre-planning your own, the process can be much easier if you understand your options. Consider these four important questions.
  1. What is your budget for the funeral or memorial service?
  2. Will the body be present at the funeral?
  3. Will you have a religious or traditional funeral or a contemporary funeral or memorial service?
  4. Which people will accomplish the many administrative tasks (such as creating funeral programs, selecting speakers for the service and writing obituaries) associated with funeral planning?
Answering these key questions will put you well on your way to planning the perfect funeral or memorial service that fits into your budget. For more detailed information about funeral planning, see this funeral planning article.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Funeral Readings

Funeral Readings play a major part in any funeral or memorial service. Funeral readings help bring comfort to grieving mourners. Readings also help family and friends convey their feelings during this difficult time. Funeral readings can consist of a variety of sources. The most common funeral readings are:

  • Funeral Poems
  • Funeral Scriptures
  • Funeral Prayers
  • Famous quotes and sayings
  • Original poetry
Readings are also included in funeral programs and other printed funeral documents. Readings can be found in everywhere, especially the internet where there are a variety of funeral reading resources.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Funeral and Bereavement Poems

Funeral Poems are an integral part of any funeral, homegoing, memorial or celebration of life service. They help to provide comforting words to friends and family. The are also an easy way to convey feelings, without having to compose the words yourself. Poems are used during the actual funeral service, at burial site, or ashes scattering ceremony. They are also used in funeral printed materials, such as funeral programs, funeral program templates, acknowledgement cards and prayer cards.

The internet is an excellent source of funeral poems. There are many sites that list free poems. These poems are often categorized according to relationships, including poems for mothers, fathers, children, grandmothers, grandfathers and illness, and many more. Elegant Memorials also has a wide variety poems:
Funeral and Memorial Poems for Mother - Mom - Grandmother
Funeral and Memorial Poems for Father - Dad - Grandfather
Funeral and Memorial Poems for Kids - Children - Babies