Pioneer in Funeral Videography Receives Prestigious Award
Alan Naumann, a Minneapolis based videographer, was recently recognized as one of the 25 most influential videographers in the United States by EventkDV Magazine. Chosen by his peers to the 2006 All-Star Team, Alan Naumann, considered a pioneer in the field of Funeral Videography by the Miami Herald, has produced The Complete Course on Funeral Videography, a comprehensive course used by videographers all around the world. He has also written extensively on the field of Funeral Videography, and recently received two Telly Awards..
The Inspiration Networks to Carry Live Broadcast of Ruth Graham Funeral
The broadcast will be available in more than a billion homes worldwide through The Inspiration Networks' various distribution platforms including Internet Broadband (inspiration.net) and television networks INSP, i-Lifetv, and INI.
Burial Mounds Along the Mississippi
Curiosity bought me here, but something deeper, something more spiritual held me here. The long walk up the bluff left me in need of a brief rest, so I sat on the slope of one of the mounds.
Grieving Families Have "New" Affordable International Funeral Shipping Service
Affordable International funeral shipping and deceased funeral shipping worldwide is now available from Casper Funeral Services. Grieving families save over what is customarily charged shipping the deceased back to their homeland. There are no hidden charges or unreasonable funeral shipping expenses for deceased funeral shipping worldwide.
Funeral Home Uses New Software to Enhance Arrangement Conferences
FuneralKiosk software allows a funeral director to guide a family through a very personalized tour of products from any manufacturer. The quality of the images and the ease of use focuses the arrangement process.
Tips for Pre-Planning Your Funeral
Today, many people are making the choice to pre-plan their funeral. This is actually a wise choice, for many reasons.
Funeral Planning Checklist
Planning a funeral can be a very difficult task, especially considering the circumstances. When something as tragic as a family member or friend passes away, the last thing you want to deal with is planning the funeral.
Caskets "On the Cheap" have Funeral Directors Scrambling
Caught off-guard by lost sales to independent web based competitors, old style sales methods are not serving big funeral homes like they used to.
Finding Funeral Information
Death is never easy; there is nothing to cushion its blow or minimize the pain of it. Unfortunately, however, it is inevitable; which means, that at some point or another we will all be faced with the planning of a loved one?s funeral. In this emotional time, the taking on of detailed arrangements can seem absolutely impossible. Finding reputable and comprehensive funeral information can make the process at least bearable and organized.
Godfrey Funeral Sermon Collection Containing More Than 1,200 Funeral Sermons And Memorials Now Online at WorldVitalRecords.com
As a result of the partnership between World Vital Records, Inc. and Godfrey Memorial Library, more than 1,200 pre-1923 funeral sermons and memorials are now available at WorldVitalRecords.com.
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Eulogy Writing: The Origins of Funeral Eulogy Poems
People almost exclusively associate a funeral eulogy or elegy with the passing of a friend or loved one. While it is true that the modern versions are indeed most often used to lament someone's death, the two distinct literary styles have a long and surprising history.
A Eulogy is used to describe nearly any speech or writing that pays tribute to a person or people that have recently passed away. The word is derived from the two Greek words for "you" and "word.? Eulogies can also be used to praise a person that is still alive; this type of eulogy is often used at birthdays and other special occasions. While eulogies are considered appropriate in most funeral situations, some cultures and religions, like Catholicism prefer not to include them in services.
The elegy dates back to classical Greek poetry. The elegiac meter contains two lines, known as a couplet and combines many of these couplets to create the funeral poem.
One of the most influential early elegiac writers was Callimachus whose writings had dramatic impact on such classic Roman poets as Catullus, Propertius, Tibullus and Ovid. Catullus' 85th poem is one of the better know Latin elegies. Written for his lover, Lesbia, the poem expresses conflicting emotion of both love and hatred:
"odi et amo. quare id faciam, fortasse requiris?
nescio, sed fieri sentio et ecrucior."
"I hate and I love. Why do I do this, you might ask?
I know not, but I feel it happening and I am tortured"
The feeling of helplessness express here is still very prevalent in modern elegies.
Elegiac poetry was originally championed as simply a way to express the beauty and grandeur of what we consider a classic roman epic poem in a shorter but equally noteworthy manner. Eventually, Roman authors also began to use the elegiac form to express strong emotion as well as tell stories. The use of elegiac poetry is evidenced in some of the works of Ovid, Propertius and others who used it to tell stories like the origin of Rome and the Temple of Apollo.
It was some of the English poets like Lord Tennyson and Thomas Gray that gave the elegy the characteristically somber tone we are now accustomed to. "Lady of Shalott" by Tennyson retained the elegiac tone and paired the praise it offered with a very mournful tone. Gray's "Elegy Written in a Country Courtyard" inspired many poets of the time to take up the elegy. Most of these other poets used the format to express solitude and mourning in a very general way.
Poets of the Romantic era attempted to use elegiac poetry in a lyrical way. Samuel Taylor Coleridge claimed the elegy was "most natural to the reflective mind." After the Romantic period, however, the elegy became more and more synonymous with lamentation. Eventually, the form settled into its common modern use as a way to mourn and celebrate the dead.
The eulogy and elegy both have a long, varied history that has led them to become the most popular poetry form for expressing loss, love and sorrow. Though they differ in origin, age and versatility, both forms of funeral lamentation can be a touching and heartfelt tribute to a newly departed loved one. These memorial poetry formats can be used as a farewell or a way to help the bereaved find comfort and closure in incredibly difficult times. Whether used in a speech, obituary or epitaph, eulogies and elegies are beautiful ways to find the beauty in sadness, the laudation in mournful observance.
~Ben Anton, 2008
Honor the memory of a loved one with a free online memorial website or life story tribute at Valley of Life. The Valley of Life Online Memorial site offers information on writing a funeral eulogy, guidance on celebrating a loved one's life online and a forum for sharing with others.
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