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Honouring deceased relatives at your ceremony |
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Q. How can I honour my recently deceased grandmother during my wedding ceremony?
A. A lovely way to honour deceased relatives is to have
something that is relevant to the person being remembered, such as
words from favourite song, poem or a passage out of a favourite book.
Alternatively a good bookshop will have plenty of books of poems and
verses which you might like. It could be something from Shakespeare, or
The Prophet by Kahlil Gibrain or some Australian poetry either
traditional or modern.
Or maybe you can write something yourself, just expressing your feeling
for your grandmother and how you miss her and wish she were at your
wedding. Don?t worry about making it rhyme, just a few heartfelt words
will be all you need.
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