1.
Life
may
be
fragile,
but
memories
last
forever.
【祝福葬礼】
2.
In
times
of
grief,
it's
important
to
remember
the
joyful
moments
shared
with
the
departed.
【安慰祭】
3.
The
legacy
of
a
person
is
not
measured
by
their
wealth,
but
by
the
love
and
kindness
they
spread.
【缅怀逝者】
4.
Even
though
they
are
no
longer
with
us,
the
love
and
goodness
they
shared
live
on.
【追忆晚辈】
5.
Life
is
a
beautiful
journey,
and
every
person
we
meet
along
the
way
impacts
us
in
some
way.
【纪念逝者】
6.
We
can
find
comfort
in
the
fact
that
our
loved
ones
are
at
peace
and
no
longer
suffering.
【祷告葬礼】
7.
Even
though
it
hurts
now,
with
time
the
pain
will
lessen
and
the
memories
will
bring
joy.
【慰问家属】
8.
Death
is
a
reminder
to
cherish
every
moment
with
the
people
we
love.
【原谅他人】
9.
In
times
of
loss,
it's
important
to
lean
on
each
other
for
support
and
strength.
【感恩家人】
10.
May
the
memory
of
the
departed
be
a
source
of
comfort
and
inspiration
for
those
left
behind.
【题辞祭文】
11.
It's
okay
to
cry
and
mourn,
but
we
must
also
remember
to
celebrate
the
life
they
lived.
【悼述演讲】
12.
When
death
comes,
it's
a
reminder
of
how
precious
life
truly
is.
【寄语逝者】
13.
The
love
we
share
with
someone
never
truly
disappears,
it
lives
on
in
our
hearts
forever.
【
悼念仪式】
14.
Life
may
be
fleeting,
but
the
impact
we
have
on
others
can
last
a
lifetime.
【追悼会演讲】
15.
Even
though
our
loved
ones
have
passed
away,
their
spirit
lives
on
in
the
memories
and
stories
we
share.
【追思仪式】
16.
May
the
departed
rest
in
eternal
peace,
and
may
their
legacy
continue
to
inspire
and
uplift.
【吊唁家属】
17.
The
pain
of
loss
may
never
fully
go
away,
but
we
can
find
solace
in
the
memories
we
hold
dear.
【追悼落花】
18.
Death
may
be
the
end
of
one
chapter,
but
it
opens
the
way
for
a
new
beginning.
【告别仪式】
19.
Every
life
is
a
precious
gift,
and
it
should
be
honored
and
celebrated
even
in
death.
【缅怀仪式】
20.
The
departed
may
be
gone,
but
their
impact
on
our
lives
will
remain
forever.
【悼念仪式】