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By: Melanie Walters
You have been asked to write and give a eulogy at a loved one’s funeral, but need some guidance as to what to say. It is not easy to write a eulogy for someone you loved as soon as you hear of his or her passing. Below you will find usable information you can apply right now in a step-by-step format. What is a Eulogy? A eulogy is a speech given at a funeral that praises and celebrates the life of the deceased. Often the eulogy is written and delivered by a close friend or family member and gives details of the deceased's life and death. The speech usually contains anecdotes and the speaker's fond memories. A eulogy is a way for mourners to hear about how their loved one was appreciated by other people. It is a way to make peace with the death and to share grief. Step One: Gather Your Thoughts The first step is to sit down with paper and pen or at the computer and jot down memories, thoughts and ideas about the deceased. You don't have to worry about the order or relevancy of the memories now. Later you can decide what to keep and what to omit from the final version. This is just an exercise to clear your head, start thinking of the deceased, and to get your ideas on paper. While you are doing this free writing keep the following in mind:
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Melanie Walters recommends ObituariesHelp.org for Newspaper Obituaries, free genealogy resources, guides to building a family tree, sample letters of sympathy and condolence, written examples of eulogies as well as help with all aspects of funeral planning.
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