Child's Funeral Songs

Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life, and every fragment of a song holds a mirror to a past moment for someone.

The right song for the funeral or memorial service of a child helps us to see life through a child's eyes - the unprejudiced way a child sees it.

We hope this selection of songs and videos will bring you some comfort.  I also urge to read  Planning A Funeral For A  Baby.    Whether  the service is for an infant or child, I outline 3 critical things that must be achieved in the service.

Ceremony speaks when words fail.  Music has tremendous impact. It is very powerful.   If the family can establish the significance of what has happened, they can begin to start the grieving process.

Click below to listen to a bit of each song. 

Borrowed Angels by Kristin Chenoweth


 

You Raised Me Up by Josh Grobin


 

Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton


 

In My Daughter's Eyes by Martina McBride


 

Baby Mine by Bette Midler


 

When The River Meets The Sea by John Denver and The Muppets


 

God's Will by Martina McBride


 

Goodnight My Angel by Billy Joel


 

Come Some Rainy Day by Wynonna Judd


 

 Over The Rainbow


 

One More Day by Diamond Rio


 

He's My Son by Mark Schultz 


 

God Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You by N-Sync


 

Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep by Twila Paris


 

Come Sail Away from Pirates of The Caribbean


 

My Immortal by Evanescenes


 

Forever Young by Rod Stewart


 

Dumbo's Mother's Song


 

  A selection of Child funeral poems.

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  • heaven and angel songs
  • instrumental and classical music
  • jazz and blues
  • funeral hymns
  • Catholic Funeral Hymns
  • Christian Music
  • Old Favorite Songs
  • Additional Ideas for Songs
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