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It includes poems for various mother-child relationships, such as those celebrating a loving and supportive mother, a mother who overcame hardships, and a mother who was also a best friend. The blog also offers thank-you poems, spiritual and afterlife poems, and special circumstance poems Personalized to different situations. Additionally, it provides resources and support information for those grieving, including hotlines, online resources, and literature recommendations.

Poems Tribute to Mother at Her Funeral

Losing a mother is one of life’s most profound and challenging experiences. Finding the right words to honor her memory can bring comfort and a sense of closure. Poems can be a powerful way to express your feelings and pay tribute to the important role your mother played in your life. 

In this blog post, we will explore various poems that can be used at a mother’s funeral, including poems for different types of mother-child relationships, thank-you poems, spiritual and afterlife poems, and special circumstance poems. Additionally, we will provide resources and support information for those grieving.

Poems Tribute to Mother at Her Funeral

Poems for Different Types of Mother-Child Relationships

Poems for a Loving and Supportive Mother

Losing a mother who was your guiding light and strongest supporter can be one of the most challenging experiences. These poems help express gratitude for her unwavering love and support throughout your life.

“My Mother” by Carol Bodenham

When I look up to the sky,
I’ll tell you what I see.
I see my mother,
And she’s looking back at me.

“Mothers are the Sweetest” by Nick Gordon

Our mother is the sweetest
Most delicate of all.
She knows more of paradise
Than angels can recall.

Poems for a Mother Who Overcame Hardships

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Honoring a mother who faced and overcame significant challenges in her life can be a powerful way to acknowledge her strength and resilience.

“Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes

Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.
It’s had tacks in it,
And splinters,
And boards torn up,
And places with no carpet on the floor
Bare.

“Dearest Mum” by Unknown Author

Memories unfold as we think of you,
A real mum, through and through.
You suffered in silence every day,
An illness that would not go away.

Poems for a Mother and Best Friend

For those who saw their mother as not only a parent but also a best friend, these poems celebrate that deep, special bond.

“A Poem for Mother” by Dick Underwood

But we remember now in love,
Your life from start to end,
And we’re just glad we knew you,
As Mother, and as Friend.

“Wonderful Mother” by Patrick O’Reilly

God made a wonderful mother,
A mother who never grows old;
He made her smile of the sunshine.
And He moulded her heart of pure gold.

Thank-You Poems

Expressing gratitude to a mother who dedicated her life to caring for her children can bring comfort and a sense of closure. These poems are perfect for thanking her for all the sacrifices and love she provided.

“As We Look Back” by Clare Jones

As we look back over time
We find ourselves wondering…
Did we remember to thank you enough
For all you have done for us?

“If I Should Go” by Joyce Grenfell

If I should go before the rest of you
Break not a flower nor inscribe a stone
Nor, when I’m gone, speak in a Sunday voice,
But be the usual selves that I have known.

“Thank You, Mom” by Unknown Author

Thank you for the sacrifices you made,
For teaching us love and kindness.
Thank you for the laughter and the tears,
For guiding us through life’s blindness.

“Your Mother Is Always With You” by Deborah Culver

She’s the whisper of the leaves as you walk down the street.
She’s the smell of certain foods you remember, flowers you pick, the fragrance of life itself.
She’s the cool hand on your brow when you’re not feeling well.

Spiritual and Afterlife Poems

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For those seeking comfort in the idea of a mother watching over them from a better place, spiritual and afterlife poems can provide solace. These poems offer a sense of peace and continuity, reflecting on the belief that a mother’s love transcends the physical world.

“If Roses Grow in Heaven” by Dolores M. Garcia

If roses grow in heaven,
Lord please pick a bunch for me,
Place them in my Mother’s arms
and tell her they’re from me.

“The Watcher” by Margaret Widdemer

She always leaned to watch for us
Anxious if we were late,
In winter by the window,
In summer by the gate.

“Her Journey’s Just Begun” by Unknown Author

Don’t think of her as gone away
her journey’s just begun
life holds so many facets
this earth is only one.

“Away” by James Whitcomb Riley

I cannot say and I will not say
That she is dead, she is just away.
With a cheery smile and a wave of hand
She has wandered into an unknown land.

Special Circumstance Poems

Sometimes, the relationship with a mother or the circumstances surrounding her death may call for a unique tribute. These poems address various special circumstances, offering words of comfort tailored to different situations.

Poems for a Mother Who Suffered from Illness

Losing a mother after a long illness can bring mixed emotions of relief that her suffering has ended and deep sorrow for the loss. These poems acknowledge her pain and celebrate her courage.

“Dearest Mum” by Unknown Author

Memories unfold as we think of you,
A real mum, through and through.
You suffered in silence every day,
An illness that would not go away.

“Her Journey’s Just Begun” by Unknown Author

Don’t think of her as gone away
her journey’s just begun
life holds so many facets
this earth is only one.

Poems for a Mother Who Was Also a Best Friend

For those who had a particularly close bond with their mother, these poems celebrate the deep friendship and love shared.

“Farewell Dear Mother” by Unknown Author

Somewhere in my heart beneath all my grief and pain,
Is a smile I still wear at the sound of your dear name.

“Mom and Me” by Unknown Author

Best friends forever mom and me
picking flowers and climbing trees.

Poems for a Mother Who Was a Source of Strength

Acknowledging a mother who was a pillar of strength can provide comfort and inspiration. These poems reflect on her resilience and the legacy of courage she leaves behind.

“Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes

Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.
It’s had tacks in it,
And splinters,
And boards torn up,
And places with no carpet on the floor
Bare.

“The Broken Chain” by Unknown Author

You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide,
And though we cannot see you, you are always at our side.

Resources and Support Information for Those Grieving

Grieving the loss of a mother is a deeply personal and often overwhelming experience. While poetry can provide some comfort, it’s important to know that additional resources and support are available to help you navigate this difficult time.

Support Hotlines and Counseling Services

  1. Beyond Blue
    • Provides Australians with information and support to improve their mental health.
    • Contact: Call 1300 22 4636 or visit Beyond Blue
  2. Lifeline Australia
    • Offers 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.
    • Contact: Call 13 11 14 or visit Lifeline
  3. GriefLine
    • Provides free support to people experiencing loss and grief.
    • Contact: Call 1300 845 745 from 6 am to midnight AEST, 7 days a week.
  4. MensLine Australia
    • A professional telephone and online support service for Australian men.
    • Contact: Call 1300 78 99 78, available 24/7.
  5. Kids Helpline
    • A free, confidential 24/7 counseling service for young people aged 5 to 25.
    • Contact: Call 1800 55 1800 or visit Kids Helpline
  6. Life Supports Counselling
    • Connects Australians with experienced counselors and psychologists in their local area.
    • Contact: Call 1300 735 030 or visit Life Supports

Online Resources

  1. Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement
    • Offers resources and support for those grieving.
    • Visit: Grief.org.au
  2. My Tributes
    • Provides articles, advice, and resources for those dealing with loss.
    • Visit: My Tributes
  3. Love Lives On
    • Features poems, quotes, and articles to help those mourning the loss of a loved one.
    • Visit: Love Lives On
  4. Funeralocity
    • Offers guides and resources to help plan funerals and memorials.
    • Visit: Funeralocity

Books and Literature

  1. “On Grief and Grieving” by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler
    • A comprehensive guide to understanding grief and finding ways to cope.
  2. “Healing After Loss: Daily Meditations for Working Through Grief” by Martha Whitmore Hickman
    • Provides daily readings to offer comfort and support.
  3. “The Year of Magical Thinking” by Joan Didion
    • A powerful memoir exploring the author’s journey through grief.

Local Support Groups

Consider joining a local support group to connect with others who understand what you are going through. Many communities offer grief support groups through local hospitals, religious organizations, and community centers.

Final Thoughts

Remember, grieving is a personal journey, and there is no right or wrong way to navigate it. Reach out for support when you need it, and take care of yourself during this difficult time. Whether through poetry, counseling, or connecting with others, find the methods that bring you comfort and peace.

 

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