Its never easy to put into words what someones life meant to you and to summarize their life in just a few minutes. By following the seven steps below youll be on your way to creating a memorable and heart felt eulogy.
Eulogy Speeches: Use A Story To Help You Get Started
So you “have” to do a eulogy speech… or maybe you “want” to get a chance to express in public all the deep feelings you have for your loved one who has passed away.
Yes, I know it’s a tough time to write a eulogy speech or anything else for that matter. Yes, I know you’re probably distraught and having a hard time focusing. That’s OK. I’m going to give you an easy tip to get going. Where do you start?
One of the best elements to include in a eulogy is a story about yo…
Choose Life: A Eulogy For My Mother
After a long illness, my mother passed away in June 2006. Even though we all knew she had little time left, her death still came as a shock.
Remembering Virginia Tech Massacre Victims
Monday shootings at the Virginia Tech spread shock waves across the country as 32 lives were lost. Vanished in a blink of an eye. Young, too young to be gone already. Students of all races, ages and gender, shapes and sizes, professors who gave their lives trying to protect them. Making sense out of death is difficult, but this? How do you make sense out of senseless?
How to Buy a Funeral or Cremation Urn
At some point in our lives we will probably have to purchase an urn for a loved one. Here are a few things you will want to know.
Writing Eulogies That Honor Those Lost
Losing a family member or close friend can be devastating and can have a lasting effect on all who knew the person who has passed. Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be difficult and may require talking about your feelings, expressing your condolences to a family member or writing about your grief in a diary or blog. Funeral or memorial services are also a means to share in the pain and express love for the deceased in order to heal.