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PostPosted: Mon 7:19, 21 Oct 2013    Post subject: hollister france In Loving Memory - Poems for Fune

In Loving Memory - Poems for FuneralsArticle Summary: In loving memory - poems of bereavement for funerals or the death of a loved one.
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Your poem of bereavement can be something which you write yourself, or which is written by a family. These poems can be extremely moving to the rest of your family and friends, when read out at funerals or in other circumstances.
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