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  2. 4 days ago · Daniela Fortino. March 13th 2024 - 8 minute read. Daniela Fortino. 10 inspirational poems and passages for a non-religious funeral or memorial. Losing a loved one is difficult, and finding the right words to say goodbye can be even more challenging.

  3. 4 days ago · Poems About Cardinals for a Funeral or Memorial Service. Below are some poems fitting for a funeral or memorial service that’ll remind you of your loved one—ones that speak of their charms or delights and ones that help others recall their spirit and determination.

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  4. 5 days ago · When we have painful memories of our parents we need to acknowledge them, we need to forgive, to release them. But then we need to choose to remember the good things about our parents. We choose what we think about. And one way to honor your father and mother is to think about the good things they brought into your life and to thank God for them.

  5. 5 days ago · Only when we remember her family is real, Can our healing process truly start. We need to recall all the memories we’ve had, Of the woman whose life now transcends, And know that her being has made our hearts glad, Even as her life here with us ends. Her presence lives on in the hearts of us all, Through the lives of her daughter and sons,

  6. 5 days ago · Even when we can’t see them, the stars still shine. Deepest sympathy. I’m so sad for your loss. Thinking of you. Sharing in your sorrow and here for you in the days ahead. Thinking of you and ...

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  7. I remember the first date to the last one. I remember the first gifts we gave each other. I remember the first dance. I remember the first I love you. I remember how good we both felt hearing it. I remember the first struggle, we thought we would never overcome. I remember the first floor we slept on. I remember the last.

  8. 4 days ago · A rich poem by David Wagoner, which was brought further to life for me by the amazing poet David Whyte in the second half of an interview he gave many years ago. It’s answering the question what to do when you are lost, offering a road map to being found.

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