Funeral Poems For Mum

Funeral Poems For Mum

We have a large selection of funeral poems for mum on this website, all of which can be freely used or adapted.

Funeral poems for a mother can encompass many facets of a mothers life. Caring for babies, coping with toddlers, dealing with teenagers, supporting young or middle aged adult children. There is so much to thank a mother for, and you may need a funeral poem to celebrate one aspect of someone's life, or to celebrate a whole lifetime's achievement.

Many of the poems on this site can be adapted or used to celebrate motherhood, but some have been specifically written with motherhood in mind.

Funeral Poems For Mum

One of the poems on this website that has proved to be one of the most popular for a mother's funeral is the one that's entitled "What Is A Mum"

It describes a mum as one of life's best gifts, someone to be treasured, someone caring and loving, thoughtful and true, someone who always has your best interests at heart.

I guess, for a mother, that's the bottom line. As children we may not always appreciate it when she says, "No", or when she disciplines us with a sharp word. But deep down, we know that she has our best interests at heart, and that she often pursues those best interests even when it's sometimes not in her best interest to do so. In other words, a mother puts her children first, before everything else, and as we grow older we appreciate this more and more.

Funeral Poems For Mum

So what are the best funeral poems for mum? One that expresses her character, expresses who she was and her caring and loving nature. But also a poem that expresses our appreciation and thanks for the mother she has been.

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my partners ex partnter has

my partners ex partnter has died suddenly leaving 20 yr old and 12 yr old we are wiating for inquest
she was alcholic and drug addict but loved her children deeply please have you a sutiblempoem we can reas out

Jan. You could use the

Jan.

You could use the Eulogy Story "Footprints in The Sand" at http://funeral-poems.net/eulogy-stories-footprints-in-the-sand/

Or you could change the "Dads Poem" at http://funeral-poems.net/dads-poem/ and change the last verse to rhyme with Mum instead of Dad as follows:

FROM
Things will never be the same
And all though it hurts so bad
I will smile whenever I hear your name
And be proud you were my Dad.

TO
Things will never be the same
And all though I feel so numb
I will smile whenever I hear your name
And be proud you were my Mum.

There's also a new poem "Mother Wasn't Perfect" at http://funeral-poems.net/mother-wasnt-perfect/