tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-40068303190580046252024-03-08T04:50:11.660-08:00EventsJeane's bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10544578357693160553noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4006830319058004625.post-35406548655059617842012-10-07T03:44:00.000-07:002012-10-07T03:44:02.537-07:00Death and Funeral<b>DEFINITIONS</b> <br />
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Obituary<br />- notice of a death with biography of the deceased person<br /><br />Pall<br />- coffin<br />- cloth to cover a coffin<br /><br />Pallbearer<br />- one who helps to carry the coffin at a funeral<br />- an escort to a coffin at a funeral service <br /><br />Eulogy<br />- speech that praises someone who has just died<br /><br /><b><br />EXAMPLE OF OBITUARY (navy sailor) </b><br /><br />AB Crispy Bacon, age 22<br /><br />Halifax resident, died at HMCS Kootenay<br /><br />AB Bacon was born May 22, 1990, in Halifax, NS, to Mr. Crunchy and Tasty Bacon.<br /><br />Crispy could accomplish anything he set his mind to do. <br /><br />At a very early age, he built a toy boat to play in his child swimming pool.<br /><br />AB Bacon graduated at Mackay High School in Halifax before joining the Canadian Forces (CF).<br /><br />He served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) 3 years as a Stoker.<br /><br />He is survived by his wife Mrs. Beauty Bacon, 22 years old, and son Crispy Jr.<br /><br />Condolences may be sent to P.O. Box 1234, Halifax, NS.<br /><br /><b><br />EXAMPLE OF EULOGY (for a sailor)</b><br /><br />Crispy had lived an amazing life although it was very short.<br /><br />Crispy was a great sailor and more importantly, a great friend;<br /><br />he was the kind of friend that helps you whenever or wherever you needed help.<br /><br />We had the happiest times in our lives right from primary grade to high school.<br /><br />He once saved my life when I was trapped in an engine room fire <br /><br />while we were sailing down Hawaii Islands.<br /><br />After graduating from High School, he joined the CF and served in the RCN as a Stoker.<br /><br />In all our training aboard the ship, he was always the first one to dress up in bunker gear, <br /><br />ready to fight fire and save casualties.<br /><br />In the most recent fire onboard our ship, he died in the main switchboard while doing his duty.<br /><br />His bravery, helpfulness and friendliness will always be in our memory forever.<br /><br />Crispy, you will always be in our hearts.<br /><br />Jeane's bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10544578357693160553noreply@blogger.com0