Comfort and Consolation: songs that bring comfort and consolation to saddened, bereaved hearts. Suitable for funeral and memorial services

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0Following storm clouds, cometh the sunlight
1No tears in heaven, no sorrows given
2We have lost our dear, sweet mt
3Home is so lonely since mother's not there
4O those beautiful, beautiful hands
5How sweet and happy see those days
6Does Jesus care when my heart is pained
7Dark are the windows, no flickering glow
8When I was but a little child
9If I should be living when Jesus comes
10Over the river faces I see
11Beautiful hands at the gateway tongith
12Our loved ones in heaven, that beautiful home
13In the Christian's home in glory
14In the mansions over yonder
15I hear the soft wind sighing
16There's a land that is fairer than day
17O how sad to part with loved ones
18Death is an angel sent down from above
19Life's sunshine may be checkered with its shadows
20When we reach that home and lay our burdens down
21We are going down the valley oone by one
22How our hearts ache with grief
23What a song of delight in that city
24Sometime the shadows will be gone
25Free from their labors and trials they rest
26We shall sleep, but not forever
27To Canaan's land I'm on my way
28There's a garden of Eden in glory
29When I come to the ending of life's journey
30I have treasures laid up in the city of God
31Why should our tears in sorrow flow
32There's no disappointment in heaven
33I love to think of heav'n
34Our loved ones go from us forever
35There is a city supernal
36Where life's crystal stream doth flow
37With friends on earth we meet in gladness
38Tempted and tried we're oft made to wonder
39When our work is ended we shall sweetly rest
40There's a land beyond the river
41When comes to the weary a blessed release
42There's a holy and beautiful city
43Far, far above the sky
44As the life of a flow'r
45God has Transplanted a flower
46Thou art gone our precious loved one
47She has gone to yonder city
48Thou hasy gone, O precious loved one
49Called home from service to reward
50Just over the river, just over the river
51Say, why should friendship grieve for those
52After the midnight, morning will greet us
53O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies
54Sing the wonderous love of Jesus
55O think of a home over there
56When the evening shadows gather
57So often I think of my loved ones in heaven
58At the sounding of the trumpet
59We'll all gather home in the morning
60Precious mem'ries, unseen angels
61Tho my heart may sometimes weary grow
62I have heard of a land on the far away strand
63Earth holds no treasures but perish with using
64Sweetly the heavenly breezes we hear
65Our heav'nly Father knows all our need
66Up to the beautiful Giver of life
67Shall we meet beyond the river
68We read of a place that's called heaven
69I am thinking of friends whom I used to know
70When the trumpet shall sound
71There are loved ones in the glory
72I will meet you in the morning
73My Brother, awaek and sing, the sweet story
74Bloom brightly, sweet roses, bloom brightly above
75Crossing the river, Bound for the heavenly shore
76Some glad morning after while
77Crossing o'er the river with the setting sun
78Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me
79I have heard of a land on a far away strand
80After the life paths we're treading
81Shall we gather at the river
82Shall we meet beyond the river
83Abide with me! fast falls the eventide
84Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep
85Lead, kindly Light! amid th' encircling gloom
86Rock of Ages, cleft for me
87Nearer, my God to thee
88Jesus, lover of my soul
89Sleep on, beloved, sleep and take thy rest
90The dead in Christ are only sleeping
91Beautiful valley of Eden!
92O, whree is now our brother dear
93The day will come when we will sing
94There is a home of endless rest
95My latest sun is sinking fast
96How blest the righeous when he dies!
97Come, ye disonsolate! where'er ye languish
98The hearse was diven to our door
99Sleep, thou little one, sleep

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