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A funeral resolution is a document that's read aloud at a funeral. It's a formal declaration of the relationship between the deceased and their church or community organization. It honors the good works and/or spiritual commitments of the deceased.
Page 1 Resolution of Respect. for (Name of deceased) ... (brother/sister) ... (number of) ... (his/her. ... Therefore, be it resolved that we embrace this bereaved family, in our common bond of grief and remembrance of a beloved soul. ... "Let not your hearts be troubled. ... Be at peace in the everlasting love of the Lord. ... (Date)
Page 1 Resolution of Respect. for (Name of deceased) ... (brother/sister) ... (number of) ... (his/her. ... Therefore, be it resolved that we embrace this bereaved family, in our common bond of grief and remembrance of a beloved soul. ... "Let not your hearts be troubled. ... Be at peace in the everlasting love of the Lord. ... (Date)
End with an official proclamation. Have the church officials acknowledge the resolution with a formal statement. You can also use a Bible verse. Close with the phrase \u201cHumbly submitted by." Have the pastor and board officers sign the resolution.
A funeral resolution is a document that's read aloud at a funeral. It's a formal declaration of the relationship between the deceased and their church or community organization. It honors the good works and/or spiritual commitments of the deceased.
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Resolutions: In this section, the church or organization will outline what they commit to doing to honor the deceased. This could include the dedication of a portrait or the establishment of a scholarship. Resolutions are sometimes referred to as \u201ctherefore statements.\u201d
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"Therefore be it resolved, that we as a community will mourn with the family and continue the great work of (name of deceased)." "Therefore be it resolved, that we embrace and mourn with the family because all of us have a common bond."
Start the letter with the grieving person's first name if you know them well, or put \u201cDear\u201d before their name if your relationship is more distant, or you don't know them at all. \u201cHi\u201d is too casual. Then get right into the reason you're writing.
Have the church officials acknowledge the resolution with a formal statement. You can also use a Bible verse. Close with the phrase \u201cHumbly submitted by." Have the pastor and board officers sign the resolution.

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