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- “The Lord is my shepherd” from Psalm 23. The 23rd Psalm is often read at deathbeds as well as funerals. It’s meant to offer comfort for those facing death but it can also offer comfort to grieving family members as well.
- “Come to me” from Matthew 11:28. Family members in mourning may feel weary and burdened. This verse promises comfort to those who rely on God during a difficult time.
- “I am the resurrection and the life” from John 11:25-26. Some people choose to share the message of salvation at their loved one’s funeral. This verse in John is one such verse that speaks about the promises of the New Testament.
- “For everything there is a season” from Ecclesiastes 3:1-4. These often-quoted verses are appropriate for a graveside funeral service. They remind those listening that death is a part of life.
- “Ashes to ashes, dust to dust” from English burial service. Some people erroneously think that this phrase is from the Bible. Even though the phrase is drawn from an idea found in the book of Genesis, the phrase itself is part of an English burial service.
- “My protector” from Psalm 90. Psalm 90 honors the omnipotent and omniscient God. It speaks about the brevity of human life.
- “Every blade in the field” by Henry David Thoreau. Some people choose to have a mixture of religious and secular readings at their loved one’s funeral and others choose to have only secular.
- “Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep” by Mary Elizabeth Frye. The speaker in this popular funeral poem is the deceased. In it, the speaker tells those standing by his grave that he is “the sunlight on ripened grain” or the “soft stars that shine at night.”
- “Play Jolly Music at My Funeral” by Richard Greene. If your loved one pre-planned his funeral, he may have chosen atypical readings or music. This speaker in this poem by Richard Greene requests that Dixieland music or something by Fats Waller is played at his funeral.
- Ask children to participate. If the deceased was blessed with lots of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, consider asking the kids to participate in the graveside burial service.
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