How Do You Write A Eulogy Speech In 5 Simple Steps?
There are few speeches as difficult to give as a eulogy – you have only a couple of days to get it together, you may be mourning the person’s passing deeply, and even if you are not – what do you say? Start by focusing on two things: the positive aspects of the person who died and the family’s feelings. Your eulogy speech should be a celebration of the departed’s life, and it can be touching, inspiring, even funny if you wish. The idea is to bring forth the most wonderful memories you have, and his loved ones have, to wish him good bye and help everyone get through a very difficult time. Ask the funeral director how long the eulogy should be. In most cases, you’ll need to keep it to about five minutes. That’s no more than five double-spaced pages if you type it out or three note cards if you prefer to wing it with notes instead. Make sure you practice at least once ahead of time and time it so you know how long your eulogy is running. Now to write it: 1. Make a quick list of every posi