Unfortunately, however, it is inevitable, which means, that at some point or another we will all be faced with the planning of a loved one s funeral. Central to the funeral and concluding the public grieving period following a death is the eulogy, a funeral speech about the person who died.
These three words are enough to convey to the grieving person that you understand the importance of the deceased person in his life and that you share his sadness. You could look upon a eulogy as a funeral oration or tribute, but I rather like the idea of seeing as an opportunity to put in a good word for the loved one being honored. Often times you will be able to get a discount or added services because you are being referred by a member of your church.
If your voice starts to crack, take a deep breath and read slower. They become a reflection of ancestors lives for generations to come. We leave the dark and dim home of our mother's womb to discover a new home in a brighter, wider world.
So we believe that there is a brighter and wider home beyond death, a new way and place to live after we die. Make sure to jot down notes as you think of them before writing the full eulogy.
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