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Writing A Eulogy

Eulogy as everyone knows refers to the talk that is reserved for a deceased during his funeral or a memorial service. Friends and relatives recollect memories with of a loved one and uses it as a tribute during his funeral. A Eulogy contains the following

  • A brief history of the person who has deceased
  • Other details like family, friends, work etc.
  • Important memories related to the deceased person.
  • Written work of the person or for the person. They may be anecdotes, poems, stories or scriptures etc.

An Eulogy is a heart felt acknowledgement of the person. It is considered a matter of honor to be assigned the task of writing a Eulogy or deliver a Eulogy from among the many associates of the deceased. Normally the person closest to the deceased is elected to give this tribute to the person he loved and shared happy moments with. A Eulogy acts as the perfect vehicle to fill all the members with happy memories of the deceased. It lets them remember who the person was, how did he or she live and how did they enjoy life.

While the Eulogy is directed towards the deceased, it also connects the deliverer of the Eulogy with the audience. It must be remembered that Eulogy should deal only with happy and important memories and trivial issues should not be referred to. Memories of the first meeting, growing friendship and things done together – all serve as good material for the Eulogy. The deliverer may also include the reason the person was known most for and the reason for which he or she will be missed.

Before embarking to write an Eulogy one most know more details of the person which can be achieved by talking to family members, colleagues, neighbors, friends etc. A Eulogy can also include information like

  • Person’s date of birth
  • Relationships
  • Education and career history.
  • Interests and hobbies
  • Residential address
  • Any notable achievements

Writing a Eulogy is not an easy task. Getting the facts right and presenting it in a beautiful and touching manner can help the bereaving members to come to terms with their loss.

If you need further assistance, be sure to visit this website for more Eulogy examples.

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