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In reply to the discussion: It is with some trepidation I post here [View all]catrose
(5,236 posts)5. You could check out Marianne Williamson's Illuminata
"Rituals for our age" or something like that. I had the minister read the memorial service for my dad's funeral. It might be more spiritual than you want, but my memory is that it focused on relationships with the deceased.
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Maybe the priest has some ideas. Or maybe your dad's old hippie friends do.
struggle4progress
May 2015
#2
There are a lot of meaningful songs that generation sang, with various words
struggle4progress
May 2015
#6
The funerals I've attended often begin dark and mournfully but end upbeat
struggle4progress
May 2015
#10
"Johnny Got His Gun" was actually a 1938 novel about a badly wounded WWI soldier:
struggle4progress
May 2015
#26
poetry that expresses deep emotions for those who we love and who just passed on.
achsadu
May 2015
#32
Sorry BB. I wrote a short story which had a theme. I'll DUmail it to you if you want. It's my view.
freshwest
May 2015
#33
Any particular literature or poetry, or even ideas he might have liked?
AtheistCrusader
May 2015
#37
I would imagine an Episcopal priest would end the service with The Lord's Prayer.
NaturalHigh
May 2015
#38