I have found myself, very unexpectedly, programming a requiem service for my second brother who died of a intracerebral haemorrhage last week.
We are having a 30/40 minute service at Golders Green Crematorium next week. So, far we have the hymns selected and a couple of short poems but I'd welcome suggestions for bible readings (from the King James version) and reflective literary works.
It might help to know that there were rather sad circumstances to my brother's life. He knew from an early that he wished to act and worked his way to the National Youth Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
In the initial years of his career his was a star that burned most brightly, however it faded too quickly and tragically, my brother, although highly intelligent and well-read, never was able to reinvent himself.
He died alone in a small flat he was renting. Though having moved to that new home five months ago it was discovered that he had hardly unpacked any of his possessions which still lay in boxes.
So, that is the context. His life is not a great cause for celebration, but it is to be hoped that his afterlife will be rich and readings will hopefully reflect that. Optimism over gravity or sobriety might be the key. Also, it would be great to have some humour in the service. In happier days he would be full of anecdotes and laughter and it would be nice to have something also which will bring laughter into the channel.
Here's a link to a short obit for him which concludes with 'Our revels now are ended from The Tempest which very like with be included.
In anticipation, thanking you all who are able to contribute.
SHB, aka Stephen
We are having a 30/40 minute service at Golders Green Crematorium next week. So, far we have the hymns selected and a couple of short poems but I'd welcome suggestions for bible readings (from the King James version) and reflective literary works.
It might help to know that there were rather sad circumstances to my brother's life. He knew from an early that he wished to act and worked his way to the National Youth Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
In the initial years of his career his was a star that burned most brightly, however it faded too quickly and tragically, my brother, although highly intelligent and well-read, never was able to reinvent himself.
He died alone in a small flat he was renting. Though having moved to that new home five months ago it was discovered that he had hardly unpacked any of his possessions which still lay in boxes.
So, that is the context. His life is not a great cause for celebration, but it is to be hoped that his afterlife will be rich and readings will hopefully reflect that. Optimism over gravity or sobriety might be the key. Also, it would be great to have some humour in the service. In happier days he would be full of anecdotes and laughter and it would be nice to have something also which will bring laughter into the channel.
Here's a link to a short obit for him which concludes with 'Our revels now are ended from The Tempest which very like with be included.
In anticipation, thanking you all who are able to contribute.
SHB, aka Stephen
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