Funeral Order Of Service Content
Let's talk about something that's often considered a bit of a downer: funerals. But bear with me, because I think we can make this topic a little more uplifting. After all, it's a celebration of someone's life, right?
One of the most important parts of a funeral is the Order of Service, which is like a roadmap for the ceremony. It outlines what's going to happen, and when, and it's usually given out to mourners as they arrive. I think it's kind of like a program at a wedding, but instead of a fancy dinner, there's a eulogy!
So, what should you include in an Order of Service? Well, the basics are usually a reading, a hymn or two, and of course, the eulogy itself. But some people like to get a bit more creative, and include things like poems or even favorite songs of the deceased.
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The Good, The Bad, and The Funny
I've been to funerals where the Order of Service has included some really funny stories about the person who's passed away. And you know what? It's actually really nice to be able to laugh and remember the good times, even on a sad day. As the great Winston Churchill once said,
"When you're going through hell, keep going."
Of course, not everyone agrees with me on this one. Some people think that funerals should be more solemn and respectful, and that's okay too. But I think that if the person who's passed away had a good sense of humor, it's only fitting to include a few laughter-filled moments in the ceremony. After all, as Bob Monkhouse used to say,
"I want to die like my grandfather, who died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like all the passengers in his car."

Now, I know what you're thinking: what about the music? Well, that's a great question! Some people choose classical music, while others prefer something a bit more modern. I've even heard of people choosing heavy metal or hip hop - it's really up to the individual, and what they think their loved one would have wanted.
And then there's the photographs. Some people like to include a few favorite photos of the person who's passed away in the Order of Service. It's a nice way to remember them, and to share some happy memories with the people who are attending the funeral. As the saying goes,
"a picture is worth a thousand words"- and I think that's especially true at a time like this.

Getting It Just Right
So, how do you make sure that your Order of Service is just right? Well, I think it's all about balance. You want to include a mix of serious and light-hearted elements, so that everyone who attends the funeral feels like they're getting a true sense of the person who's passed away. And don't be afraid to add in a few personal touches - it's the little things that can make a funeral feel really special.
For example, if the person who's passed away loved animals, you could include a reading about animals, or even have a few dogs or cats attend the funeral (if that's what they would have wanted, of course!). It's all about celebrating their life, and making sure that everyone who attends the funeral feels like they're getting a true sense of who they were.

As George Bernard Shaw once said,
"Life is not about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself."And I think that's especially true when it comes to planning a funeral - you want to create a ceremony that really celebrates the person who's passed away, and makes everyone who attends feel like they're getting a true sense of who they were.
So, there you have it - my take on the Order of Service. It's not always easy to get it just right, but I think that with a little bit of creativity and a lot of love, you can create a funeral that's truly unforgettable. And who knows - you might even make people laugh a little bit, which is always a good thing, right?

In the end, it's all about honoring the person who's passed away, and making sure that everyone who attends the funeral feels like they're getting a true sense of who they were. And if you can do that with a bit of humor and a lot of heart, then I think you're doing something really special. As Mark Twain once said,
"The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time."
So, the next time you're planning a funeral, don't be afraid to think outside the box a little bit. Include some funny stories, some great music, and a few personal touches that really make the ceremony special. And remember - it's okay to laugh a little bit, even on a sad day. After all, as Jimmy Carr once said,
"I'm not a vegetarian because I love animals. I'm a vegetarian because I hate plants."
In conclusion, planning a funeral is all about celebrating the person who's passed away, and making sure that everyone who attends feels like they're getting a true sense of who they were. So don't be afraid to get a little bit creative, and include some things that really make the ceremony special. And who knows - you might even make people smile a little bit, which is always a good thing.
