“death is too negative for me, so i’ll be popping off for a long cup of tea. ”.

Webthese quotes can be woven into your funeral memorial service, offering comfort and a poignant reminder of the enduring love and memories shared.

If i should go before the rest of you.

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“a long cup of tea” by michael ashby.

Nor when i'm gone speak in a sunday voice.

Websay goodbye to a lost loved one or someone who has been passed away with these touching and moving farewell and goodbye quotes

Webthese modern funeral poems offer a fresh take on a classic funeral staple.

There’s something so perfectly british about the lines:

Webwhether it's a bittersweet farewell funeral message as you say that final goodbye, or an inspirational funeral quote to help lift up the life of the person you've lost, a simple saying might do the trick.

Webthese modern funeral poems offer a fresh take on a classic funeral staple.

There’s something so perfectly british about the lines:

Webwhether it's a bittersweet farewell funeral message as you say that final goodbye, or an inspirational funeral quote to help lift up the life of the person you've lost, a simple saying might do the trick.

If i should go by joyce grenfell.

“when you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. ”.

Weblosing a loved one is a difficult experience whether it is expected or not, and in the days and weeks following a death, loved ones often struggle to find the words to express their grief of saying goodbye.

Break not a flower nor inscribe a stone.

This is especially true for those asked to share a reading or eulogize their dearly departed.

This poem expresses the desire for loved ones to find comfort and peace in memories and the assurance that the departed will always be near, offering support and guidance.

Weblosing a loved one is a difficult experience whether it is expected or not, and in the days and weeks following a death, loved ones often struggle to find the words to express their grief of saying goodbye.

Break not a flower nor inscribe a stone.

This is especially true for those asked to share a reading or eulogize their dearly departed.

This poem expresses the desire for loved ones to find comfort and peace in memories and the assurance that the departed will always be near, offering support and guidance.

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