“Jennifer’s legacy is not a tombstone but a call to continue her habit of caring. Let each of us ask ourselves: What small act can I do today that reflects Jennifer’s love? Whether it is a phone call to an estranged friend, a donation to a shelter, or simply picking up litter on the walk to work—these are the living prayers she would have wanted us to offer.”
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| Segment | Song (Lyrics/Instrumental) | Why It Fits | |--------|---------------------------|-------------| | Processional | “Morning Has Broken” (instrumental) | Fresh, hopeful start | | Opening Hymn | “Amazing Grace” | Classic comfort, familiar to many | | Offertory | “The Lord is My Shepherd” (instrumental) | Psalm 23, gentle, reflective | | Communion | “Here I Am, Lord” | Responds to the “call to care” | | Recessional | “Go Make Disciples” or “Blessed Be the Name of the Lord” | Sends the congregation out with purpose | | Background (Reception) | Soft instrumental versions of Jennifer’s favorite songs (e.g., “What a Wonderful World,” “You’ve Got a Friend” ) | Keeps the mood warm and personal | “Jennifer’s legacy is not a tombstone but a
Feel free to copy‑paste, edit, or expand any section to suit the family’s wishes, the parish customs, and the personality of the beloved Jennifer. | Segment | Song (Lyrics/Instrumental) | Why It