How to Compose a Moving Eulogy

Posted on December 6th, 2021 by Fourtowns Cremation, Inc. under cremations
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There is a lot of stress that can come with having to write a eulogy for a loved one. From figuring out the right words to say, as well as the right points to make in order to properly honor someone who meant so much to you, it can be downright overwhelming. Fortunately, you are not alone in this endeavor. People write and deliver powerful eulogies every day, so went want to prove to you that you are just as capable! Cremation services in Daytona Beach, FL are available from us, and we hope that you contact us with any inquiries you may have. Read on for how to write an effective and moving eulogy!

1. Collect Stories

Chances are that if you are chosen or offered to write the eulogy for a funeral, you were an extremely central figure in the life of the deceased. Being that you are among the people who knew the deceased well, it’s important that prior to sitting down and writing the eulogy, you collect a list of memories and stories to tell that will demonstrate to the funeral audience just how much of an impact the deceased made in not just your life, but everyone else’s. This is not to say that funny stories aren’t welcome, in fact, adding a little tasteful humor to such a somber experience can lighten people up and give them hope that things can and will be better.

Collect Stories

2. Reminisce Together

When reading a eulogy, it is perfectly acceptable and oftentimes a great touch to welcome up a select few who share this grief with you. If you are a part of a group of friends who knew the deceased, then you all should feel free to reminisce freely and openly with the audience about anything notable and important that comes to mind about your loved one. This can create a more powerful, moving, and bonding experience during such a tough time.

Reminisce Together

 

3. Choose a Theme

The main reason writing a eulogy can be so overwhelming for people is because they are trying to cram an entire life into a ten-minute speech. When you sit down to write a eulogy, it’s a good idea to focus your attention on one or two themes. Doing so can help you narrow down exactly what you would like to focus on and say about the deceased. If they were involved in charities and a frequent volunteer in their community, then a theme you can focus on is their compassion.

Choose a Theme

4. Rehearse and Edit

Rehearsing your eulogy to a close friend or family member is a good idea before you walk onto the stage the day of the funeral. A friend or family member may be able to provide essential feedback on things that may not be working for the speech, as well as missed points that you should work to include. Writing a eulogy is not a simple process, so be sure that you have as much help as possible.

Rehearse and Edit

We understand that it is never easy to have to compose and deliver a eulogy for someone who meant so much to you in life, which is why we are more than happy to help. If you need cremation services in Daytona Beach, FL we hope that you contact us.

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