Bereavement Quotes
Using bereavement quotes are a good way to express feelings for your loved one and grief when words may be difficult to come up with. You can find quotes in many different places, such as in books, published speeches and on the web. The internet has a vast collection of bereavement quotes available and many are categorized to help you select the perfect one.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Funeral Program Titles

Life Celebration
In Loving Memory
In Remembrance
Honoring the Life
Remembering the Life
Celebrating the Life
Homegoing Service
Celebrating Her/His Spirit
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Printing Funeral Programs

1. Choose a heavier paper — Thicker paper will make your program more durable and professional looking. Paper weight is measured in pounds. Standard copy paper is 20 pounds. Choose a 24 or 28 pound paper to increase durability and reduce “showthrough”.
2. If using card stock (paper with a weight of 40 – 100 pounds), check your printer specifications to make sure that your ink jet or laser printer can handle cardstock. If so, allow more time for printing, to allow for slower printer times and possible jams.
2. If using a colorful funeral program template with graphics and photos, select a paper with a higher brightness. Paper brightness ranges from 80 to 100. Select the highest brightness available to make your graphics and images clear and sharp.
3. If printing a colorful funeral program, avoid colored paper and paper with textures. Colors and textures can distort the colors on the funeral program and photos, giving unexpected results. If printing a program with minimal colors or in black and white, get a sample of the colored or textured paper and print a copy so that you can see how your program colors will print before you print them all.
4. Check your local office supply or copy store for paper availability. Funeral programs are usually needed quickly, and you may not have time for a special order or an order from the Internet.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Homegoing Service Celebration

- Musical prelude
- Processional
- Prayers
- Funeral Songs (Hymns of Comfort)
- Funeral Readings (Scripture, Poem, Prayer, Old Testament, and New Testament) Acknowledgments
- Reading of Cards & Condolences
- Reading of Resolutions
- Obituary Reading
- Eulogy or Tribute
- Final Viewing
- Benediction
- Recessional, and Interment or Committal
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