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Selecting Poetry and Readings for Memorial Services

Written by: Oaktree Memorials

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Time to read: 5 min

Find meaningful poetry and readings for memorials. This guide helps you choose the right words to honor your loved one and bring comfort to attendees.

Why Words Matter in Moments of Grief


When we gather to honor a life, the words we choose matter deeply. Poetry and readings offer comfort, invite reflection, and help us express what often feels inexpressible. In a memorial setting, they create space for shared emotion—grief, love, gratitude, even hope.

Whether drawn from religious texts, classic literature, or modern poems, these passages can center the service, spark connection, and linger in the hearts of those present long after the day is over.


What Makes a Reading or Poem Meaningful?


The most powerful readings don’t need to be long or ornate. They simply need to resonate. That resonance might come from:


  • Capturing the essence of the person being remembered

  • Expressing the emotions of those grieving

  • Offering spiritual comfort or philosophical insight

  • Providing a sense of closure, peace, or celebration


Think about your loved one’s beliefs, interests, and personality. Were they spiritual, humorous, romantic, literary? A poem that made them laugh or a passage they often quoted could be the perfect fit.


Types of Readings to Consider


You don’t have to stick with tradition. Some of the most moving memorial services weave together a variety of reading types, such as:


Religious or Spiritual Texts


Scriptures from the Bible, Quran, Torah, or other sacred texts are often central to faith-based services. These readings offer familiar comfort and may be selected with help from clergy.


Classic Poems


Timeless poets like Mary Oliver, Emily Dickinson, and Robert Frost have written pieces that explore life, death, and what lies beyond with beauty and grace.


Modern or Contemporary Poetry


Today’s poets, including Rupi Kaur, Ross Gay, and Maggie Smith, offer accessible, emotion-rich writing that speaks to the heart of grief.


Personal Letters or Notes


Sharing a letter written to or by the loved one can bring raw honesty to the service. Even old emails, texts, or birthday cards can be touching inclusions.


Song Lyrics


If your loved one had a favorite song, reading the lyrics aloud—especially in a poetic or acoustic context—can be incredibly moving.


Children’s Books or Quotes


For child memorials or for someone with a playful, nurturing spirit, lines from books like “The Little Prince” or “Winnie-the-Pooh” can bring warmth.


Favorite Movie or Book Quotes


If they were a cinephile or avid reader, choose quotes from their favorite characters. It adds personal texture and makes people smile even in grief.


Tips for Choosing the Right Reading


Selecting a reading isn’t about perfection—it’s about authenticity. Here are some guidelines to help you choose wisely:


1. Know Your Audience


Think about who will be attending. Will the gathering be mostly close family? A mix of friends, coworkers, and extended relatives? Tailor your tone accordingly—what’s deeply personal in a small circle might not work for a large public service.


2. Reflect the Spirit of the Person


Was your loved one serious or silly? Reflective or adventurous? The tone of the reading should echo their spirit. It’s okay for the moment to hold both sadness and joy.


3. Keep it Concise


A short but powerful reading is often more impactful than a lengthy one. Aim for a passage that takes one to three minutes to read aloud.


4. Choose a Reader Thoughtfully


If you’re asking someone to read, consider their comfort level. Some may want to participate but feel too emotional on the day—have a backup reader ready just in case.


5. Test the Flow


Read the selections aloud to ensure they flow well and strike the right tone. If you’re using multiple readings, vary their length and mood to create a natural rhythm.


Examples of Memorial Poetry and Readings


Here are some widely appreciated options to consider or use as inspiration:


“Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep” by Mary Elizabeth Frye


A gentle, comforting poem that reassures the grieving that their loved one’s spirit is still present.


Excerpt from “The Prophet” by Kahlil Gibran


“Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.” A profound spiritual reflection.


Psalm 23


The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want… Often read at Christian services, it speaks of peace and divine guidance.


“When Great Trees Fall” by Maya Angelou


Powerful and reverent, this poem honors the impact of those we’ve lost and the legacy they leave behind.


“The Dash” by Linda Ellis


This popular reading reflects on the dash between birth and death dates—and how we choose to live during that time.


Customizing a Reading for Your Loved One


You can personalize a chosen reading by modifying a few lines, adding the person’s name, or including a note of context before the reading.


Example:


“This poem reminds me of how Grandma always noticed the small beauties in life—flowers, birds, little gestures. It’s something I now try to do too.”


This framing helps draw a connection between the words and the life being remembered, making the moment more intimate and impactful.


Incorporating Readings into the Service


You don’t need to include readings only at the beginning or end. Spread them throughout the ceremony to support different emotional beats:


  • Open with a reading that sets a peaceful, reflective tone

  • Follow the eulogy with a poem that offers comfort

  • Close the service with a reading that points toward hope or continuation


You can also include the text in printed service programs or display favorite lines on memorial signage near the urn or photo area.


Reading Alternatives for Children’s Services


If you’re planning a memorial for a child or want to include young family members, choose readings that speak their language:


  • Lines from “Goodnight Moon,” “I’ll Love You Forever,” or “Where the Wild Things Are”

  • A poem written by a sibling, cousin, or classmate

  • A list of things they loved, read by their best friend


These simple touches are gentle and grounding for younger attendees.


Creating a Keepsake from Readings


After the service, consider turning selected poems and readings into a printed memory booklet or scrapbook. You can also engrave favorite lines onto cremation jewelry or custom urns as lasting tributes.


You might even invite guests to write down poems or quotes that remind them of your loved one—creating a shared anthology that reflects many different perspectives.


Final Thoughts


Choosing poetry and readings for a memorial service is an intimate and intentional gesture. It’s a way to create space—emotional and spiritual—for grief, remembrance, and connection. In moments where emotions run deep and words feel inadequate, a well-chosen poem or passage can offer the expression we need but cannot always summon on our own.


The beauty of memorial readings lies in their versatility. Some people gravitate toward spiritual texts that affirm faith and reunion, while others find comfort in poetry that captures the complexity of loss and love. There is no formula—only what feels meaningful for you, your loved one, and those gathered in remembrance.


You might choose a single verse read softly at a scattering ceremony, or create an entire program around favorite quotes, lyrics, and scripture. You might invite others to bring a passage that reminds them of the person you're honoring. However you structure it, your readings will help shape the emotional tone of the service—whether it’s somber, hopeful, nostalgic, or even gently humorous.


Words hold power. When spoken aloud in a memorial setting, they become more than ink on a page—they become a tribute, a balm, a shared moment of understanding.


At Oaktree Memorials, we understand that memorial planning is more than logistics—it’s a chance to create meaning in the face of loss. Explore our selection of modern urns, keepsakes, and remembrance tools designed to help you honor with care, beauty, and intention.

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