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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.
Resolutions are meant to include the wider congregation and community and pay tribute to a deceased member. A copy of the funeral resolution is typically kept on file in the church to which the deceased belonged.
A death resolution is formal and written to the specifications of the family and the church in a specific format of 'whereas' and 'therefore' statements. A funeral resolution is often written and given by a colleague, fellow church member, or a community leader.
The first resolved clause should recognize her/his contributions and refer to her/him by full name: The first letter of resolved clauses should NOT be capitalized. Only the next to the last resolved clause should have an ?and? after the semicolon. The resolved clauses should have indentions.
Therefore Statements of a Death Resolution "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."