Poems to Read at My Grandma's Funeral

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We have assembled a collection of 17 of the most beautiful funeral poems for Grandma to help you celebrate her life and her indelible dearest.

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This offset poem is perfect to recite at a funeral service for a honey Grandmother.

If your Grandma suffered from an affliction that left her in hurting before her passing, this beautiful poem offers some condolement; she is no longer in any hurting and is in God's loving arms.

God Saw You lot Getting Tired

Unknown Author

God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be
so he put his artillery around you and whispered,
"Come to Me"

With tearful eyes we watched you
and saw you laissez passer away
and although we love you dearly
we could non brand you stay.

A aureate heart stopped beating
hard working hands at residue.
God bankrupt our hearts to evidence to u.s.a.
He merely takes the best

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This next verse form reminds the states that Grandma volition ever be with us.  Information technology is suitable for a traditional funeral, memorial service, likewise as a celebration of life ceremony.

She'southward in the Sun, the Wind, the Rain

By Christy Ann Martine

She's in the sunday, the wind, the rain,
she's in the air you exhale
with every breath you take.
She sings a vocal of promise and cheer,
there'south no more than pain, no more fear.
You'll run across her in the clouds above,
hear her whisper words of honey,
you'll be together earlier long,
until and so, listen for her song.

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We love this next funeral poem as information technology highlights the importance of celebrating your Grandma'southward life and legacy.  This funeral poem invites us to not focus on her decease, but to observe condolement in all the wonderful things that she did her time with us.

She Is Gone

By David Harkins

You can shed tears that she is gone
or yous can smile because she has lived.

You lot tin can close your eyes and pray that she'll come back
or you lot tin open your eyes and see all she's left.

Your centre tin can exist empty considering you can't see her
or you can be full of the dearest y'all shared.

You tin can plow your dorsum on tomorrow and alive yesterday
or yous can exist happy for tomorrow because of yesterday.

Y'all can recall her and simply that she's gone
or you can cherish her retentiveness and allow it live on.

Y'all can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your dorsum
or you can practice what she'd want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on.

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We may find comfort is picturing our beautiful Grandma beingness welcomed in heaven and being reunited with loved ones who have passed before her.  This sweet and unproblematic funeral verse form captures this sentiment.

Nanny

By Laura White

Such wonderful memories of Nanny
The Nanny nosotros all used to know
We kept you lot too long and at that place waiting
The angels have said yous can go
Bright gold gates that are shining
Full of family to bid yous hullo
And then blow united states a buss as you're leaving
Our sadness we'll attempt not to testify
Such wonderful memories of Nanny
We all have our favourites you see
Equally you enter those gates y'all'll be thinking
They're all in that location thinking of me!

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This beautiful funeral poem articulates how lucky we feel to have been given the best Grandma in the world.

A Wonderful Grandmother

Unknown Author

We had a wonderful grandmother,
1 who never really grew old;
Her smile was fabricated of sunshine,
And her eye was solid gilt;
Her eyes were every bit bright every bit shining stars,
And in her cheeks fair roses you run across.

We had a wonderful grandmother,
And that's the way it will always exist.
Merely take heed, because
She'due south still keeping an eye on all of us,
So let'southward make sure
She will like what she sees.

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This next funeral poem is the perfect style to express the special human relationship we had with Grandma, to thank her for all of the lessons she passed downwardly, and to permit her know how much she is missed.

My Grandmother

By Victoria Fifty. Payne

In my Rose Garden of memories
I see you standing there
An angel in disguise
Who taught me how to care
I long to hear your vox
for real not in my dreams
I am missing you so much these days
how empty my world seems
People say fourth dimension heals all wounds
that anytime the pain will subside
But Grandma I can tell you
I think they must take lied
The emptiness I am feeling now
is strong and I am weak
These days get by without you
so dreary and so bleak
In my Rose Garden of memories
I know you'll always be
for though you're gone
from this mortal world
In my heart you'll always be

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If yous are one of those lucky people who were fortunate plenty to consider your Grandma to exist your best friend, this cute poem is the perfect tribute for her funeral, memorial service, or celebration of life anniversary.

Grandma

By Rob

The words yous spoke so wisely
Accept never been so clear.
All the lessons that you lot taught me
Even so remain right hither.

I am left here wishing
To hear your phonation ane last time,
Again to hear y'all sing
That I am your sunshine.

You told me it would be all right,
But I feel that isn't true.
The but matter to make this better
Is if I was there with you.

I know this isn't possible,
Simply it's hard to remember it so.
I know yous're now non suffering,
But I hate to run across y'all go.

I'd let you wear that fanny pack,
I swear I wouldn't care,
Merely to have you back 1 more fourth dimension,
Just to have you there.

I'd give a 1000000 dollars,
To read 1 last email,
To decode that secret message
Well-nigh treasures from a sale.

I know the pain will slowly leave,
And your memories volition stay,
Your time with usa was special,
And information technology is often replayed.

My sunshine was taken,
Now my skies are left grey.
Oh, the things that I would give
For just one more solar day.

Yous were more than just a Grandma,
You were my all-time friend.
My life has changed forever,
Just I'll however love you lot 'til the end.

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This funeral poem for Grandma celebrates her unconditional, enduring love, along with the profound influence she had on our lives.

My Loving Grandmother

Past Nivedeeta Pereira

When I had no shoulder to lean on,
and my eyes were filled with tears.
I had my Nana to count on,
to drive away my fears.

Despite all the wrong I'd washed,
when the light I couldn't encounter,
Nana was my shining sun,
who gently consoled me.

She always encouraged and inspired me,
to follow my every dream,
she'd tell me that I was non alone,
cause she was my team.

She'd tell everyone about me,
what I was doing, when and how,
she preserved everything I e'er gave her,
from the time I was little till now.

Without you nana I am so lost,
my tears just won't dry,
simply I believe your one of gods angels,
you spread your wings and fly.

We are sure y'all are around us,
in every thing we do,
your 1 of Gods angels we do trust,
nosotros can run across all are wishes come true.

Dear Nana we actually miss you,
and wish with us y'all'd always be,
but since God wants you besides,
I'll keep your memories live in me.

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It gives the states comfort to remember of our Grandmas enjoying a beautiful, garden-like dreamland after their passing. This touching funeral poem provides us with that.

Grandmother

Writer Unknown

God looked around his garden
and found an empty space.
And so he looked down upon this earth
And saw your tired confront.
He put his artillery around you
And lifted you to remainder.
God's garden must be beautiful
He just takes the all-time.

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This touching funeral poem for Grandma celebrates the woman who showered us with unconditional love and valuable life lessons that volition forever be cherish.

Unknown Championship

Unknown Writer

Grandma, your life was full of loving deeds,
forever thoughtful of our special needs.
Today and tomorrow, my whole life through,
I will ever dear and cherish you.

There was magic in grandmother's touch,
and sunshine in her grinning.
There was dearest in everything she did
to make our lives worthwhile.

We found both hope and courage
merely by looking in her eyes.
Her laughter was a source of joy,
her words warm and wise.

There was a kindness and compassion
institute in her embrace,
And shining down from Heaven to a higher place
we see the glow of Grandma'southward face.

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This adjacent funeral poem for Grandma captures how wonderful and magical her dearest was.  There is no one in the earth quite similar our Grandma.

The Magic of a Grandmother

Unknown Author

There was magic in grandmother's bear upon,
and sunshine in her smiling.
There was love in everything she did
to brand our lives worthwhile.
We institute both hope and courage
but by looking in her eyes.
Her laughter was a source of joy,
her words warm and wise.
In that location was a kindness and compassion
found in her embrace,
And shining downwards from Sky above
we see the glow of Grandma's face.

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This side by side funeral poem for Grandma is a simple, but heartfelt tribute.  This would be the perfect poem for a immature person to recite or read at a funeral service, memorial service, or a celebration of life service.

Her Smile

Unknown Author

Though her grin is gone forever
and her hand I cannot touch
I still take so many memories
Of the ane I loved and so much.
Her memory is at present my keepsake
Which with I'll never part.
God has her in his keeping
I have her in my middle.
Sadly missed but never forgotten.

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This beautiful funeral poem is very pop, even though it is uncomplicated, considering it perfectly captures how much we love our Grandma, even after her passing.

If Flowers Grow In Heaven (Modified)

By Dolores G. Garcia

If flowers grow in heaven Lord,
so choice a bunch for me and then
identify them in my Grandma's arms
and tell her they're from me.
Tell her that I dearest and miss her
and when she turns to smile,
identify a kiss upon her cheek and
hold her for awhile.

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Many of us have fond memories of our Grandmother reading to u.s.. We explored the globe through books, while snuggling close to Grandma.

This is an easy funeral poem to learn to recite from retentivity.  It would be a wonderful funeral poem for a child who wants to be involved in the funeral service.

Richer Than Aureate (Modified)

By Strickland Gillilan

You may have tangible wealth untold;
Caskets of jewels and coffers of aureate.
Richer than I y'all tin can never exist –
I had a Grandmother who read to me.

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These bible verses from the New International Version (NIV) honours grandmothers and mothers everywhere. They are beautiful verses to read at a Christian funeral service.

She Shall Be Praised

Proverbs 31: 10, 25-31

Who tin can detect a virtuous woman? For her toll is far in a higher place rubies.
Strength and honor are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come.
She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.
She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth no the bread of idleness.
Her children arise up, and call her blest; her married man too, and he praiseth her.
Many daughters have done virtuously, but yard excellest them all.
Favor is mendacious, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.
Give her the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.

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When we reach adulthood, we are able to run into our Grandma more than fully, as a person with a lifetime of her own hopes and dreams, and every bit a friend.This side by side funeral poem is very moving.

A Verse form for Grandma

Unknown Author

Grandma, you were just a girl, So many years agone.
You had your loves and had your dreams,
You watched us come up and become.

You watched usa brand the same mistakes,
That you had made before,
But that just made you hold us tight,
And beloved united states all the more.

Nosotros haven't always thought nigh
The things that you lot take seen.
To the states you've just been 'Grandma',
No thought of who yous've been.

Merely we call back now in love,
Your life from kickoff to terminate,
And nosotros're just glad nosotros knew y'all,
Equally Grandma, and as Friend.

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This verse form is appropriate for all types of funeral services for a Grandma, from traditional, religious ceremonies, to celebrations of life ceremonies.

Cry Not For Me

Unknown Author

Weep not for me though I have gone
Into that gentle night
Grieve if you volition, but not for long
Upon my soul'south sweet flying

I am at peace, my soul'south at rest
There is no demand for tears
For with your love I was so blessed
For all those many years

There is no pain, I suffer not
The fear is now all gone
Put at present these things out of your thoughts
In your retention I live on

Recall not my fight for breath
Think not the strife
Delight practice not dwell upon my death
But gloat my life.

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This funeral poem eloquently articulates how difficult it is to have that Grandma has passed away.  A life without our Grandma is hard to imagine.

Away

Past James Whitcomb Riley

I cannot say and I volition not say
That she is expressionless, she is just abroad.
With a cheery smile and a moving ridge of hand
She has wandered into an unknown land;
And left u.s.a. dreaming how very fair
Its needs must be, since she lingers there.
And you-oh y'all, who the wildest yearn
From the old-time step and the glad render-
Think of her faring on, equally dear
In the love of at that place, as the love of here
Think of her still the same way, I say.

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This next gorgeous poem was submitted to united states of america by an Love Lives On reader and we absolutely love it. It was written in retentiveness of his beginning married woman who passed abroad from Lupus only is applicable to anyone grieving the loss of a grandma.

Final Journey

By Timothy Coote

There is a train at the station
With a seat reserved just for me
I'thousand excited virtually its destination
As I've heard it sets you costless

The trials and tribulations
The pain and stress we breathe
Don't be were I am going
Only happiness I believe

I promise that yous volition be there
To wish me on my mode
It'due south not a journey you can join in
It'due south not your time today

In that location'll be many destinations
Some are happy, some are sad
Each one a brief reminder
Of the great times that nosotros've had

Many friends I know are waiting
Who took an earlier train
To greet and reassure me
That nothing has really changed

We'll have the fourth dimension together
To catch upward on the past
To build a new beginning
Ane that will always last

One day you'll accept your journey
On the railroad train just like me
And i promise that I'll be there
At the station and you lot will run into

That Life is just a journey
Enriched by those y'all meet
No ane can take that from you
Information technology's always yours to proceed'

Just now equally no seat is vacant
You will take to muddle through
Make sure you fulfill your ambitions
As you know I'll be watching you

And if there'southward an occasion
To mention who you lot knew
Speak kindly of that person
As one day it will be yous

Now i tin't except this ending
And as it's time for me to leave
Please make haste to the reception
To enjoy my drinks, they're costless!

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