How to Say the Right Thing at a Funeral

First, take a deep breath and relax. We all worry that we’ll say the wrong thing.


Second, know that you don’t have to be eloquent. While we wish it were so, you can’t make everything all better with a few words.


Here are a few simple ideas to keep in mind to be sure you say the right thing when attending a funeral.


Don’t underestimate the power of your presence.


It’s important. Just being there says more than you can know.


Keep your words simple.


“I’m sorry for your loss” may be all that is needed.


Share your story.


If you have a brief anecdote about how you interacted with the deceased, share it. Knowing how her sister lit up her workplace may just be the most comforting thing a mourner can hear. 


Use the deceased person’s name.


“Mary always made me laugh.” “John had the longest drive, too bad it wasn’t always straight.” “We always knew when Big Bad Byron was in the plant, everyone was on their toes.” “Nobody made better chocolate chip cookies than your mother.”


Avoid using common platitudes.


Resist the temptation to tell the bereaved how they must feel -- “grateful that he is in a better place,” “relieved that his suffering is over,” “grateful for a long life,” etc.


We don’t know how that wife, husband, mother, son, or daughter actually feels. Just say you’re sorry for their loss.


Let them tell you how they feel and accept it with a nod or hug.


Don’t forget about listening. 


Listen to understand, not just to hear. Listen to show you care, not to judge. Listen with love, even when you’ve heard the story before.

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LYNN — Paul Buonfiglio, a funeral director at Buonfiglio Funeral Home in Revere, received the 2023 Massachusetts Funeral Directors Association President’s Award at North Shore Community College’s recent funeral services pinning ceremony.
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A man in a suit and tie is smiling for the camera
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LYNN — Paul Buonfiglio, a funeral director at Buonfiglio Funeral Home in Revere, received the 2023 Massachusetts Funeral Directors Association President’s Award at North Shore Community College’s recent funeral services pinning ceremony.
A person standing at a crossroad with the words planning allows you to make the decisions
October 6, 2023
How does planning for your funeral in advance save you money? Doesn’t it just let the funeral home make money on your money? How big a part should emotion play in your funeral selections?
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Why is food such a fundamental part of any funeral? Food provides comfort and strength. A gift of food shows that we care. It’s natural to connect food with the healing process of a funeral. When should you give food? What’s helpful without being overwhelming? How do you accept food graciously without having to buy a second refrigerator?
A group of people standing in a field with a quote that says what you wear is less important than being there
October 6, 2023
First, understand that what you wear to the funeral is much less important than actually going to the funeral or gathering. Don’t underestimate the value of your presence. Your kind words, shared stories, or even just a hug will mean a great deal to friends and family when there has been a death. Don’t let not having a pair of dress shoes keep you from offering your support.
An american flag with the words veterans day it 's history
October 6, 2023
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A picture of blue flowers with a quote that says you have more options than ever when it comes to celebrating your loved one
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Today, there was a funeral. People cried. Tissues were crumpled and left on the tables.  Flower peta
October 6, 2023
It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? Today, there was a funeral. People cried. Tissues were crumpled and left on the tables. Flower petals fell to the floor. Now, the cleaning staff is making things tidy for the family who will be here tomorrow.
A man in a suit and tie is smiling for the camera
October 29, 2023
LYNN — Paul Buonfiglio, a funeral director at Buonfiglio Funeral Home in Revere, received the 2023 Massachusetts Funeral Directors Association President’s Award at North Shore Community College’s recent funeral services pinning ceremony.
A person standing at a crossroad with the words planning allows you to make the decisions
October 6, 2023
How does planning for your funeral in advance save you money? Doesn’t it just let the funeral home make money on your money? How big a part should emotion play in your funeral selections?
A gift of food shows that i care
October 6, 2023
Why is food such a fundamental part of any funeral? Food provides comfort and strength. A gift of food shows that we care. It’s natural to connect food with the healing process of a funeral. When should you give food? What’s helpful without being overwhelming? How do you accept food graciously without having to buy a second refrigerator?
A group of people standing in a field with a quote that says what you wear is less important than being there
October 6, 2023
First, understand that what you wear to the funeral is much less important than actually going to the funeral or gathering. Don’t underestimate the value of your presence. Your kind words, shared stories, or even just a hug will mean a great deal to friends and family when there has been a death. Don’t let not having a pair of dress shoes keep you from offering your support.
An american flag with the words veterans day it 's history
October 6, 2023
Veterans Day, a national and state holiday, serves as a day for Americans to come together to show their deep respect and appreciation for the military veterans of our country. It is the one day a year when we pause, reflect and show our gratitude to all those who are serving or have ever served in our military. So how did it come to be?
A picture of blue flowers with a quote that says you have more options than ever when it comes to celebrating your loved one
October 6, 2023
We’ve all been there. Going to a funeral can be a little daunting, especially if it’s your first or if it’s been awhile since you attended one. Let’s talk a little bit about some of the terms you will hear and what you can expect in general.
Today, there was a funeral. People cried. Tissues were crumpled and left on the tables.  Flower peta
October 6, 2023
It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? Today, there was a funeral. People cried. Tissues were crumpled and left on the tables. Flower petals fell to the floor. Now, the cleaning staff is making things tidy for the family who will be here tomorrow.
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