Thursday, November 20, 2008

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You are not only talking about the death of a loved one but also about how that person lived their lives. Speech writing can be daunting at the best of times, but when you are in the midst of grieving process, it can be extremely difficult to compose yourself enough to write a eulogy worthy of your loved one.

It's a good idea to turn to your church for help. The best source of funeral information, of course, can be found through funeral homes. Grieve if you must, cry if you have to.

Once you are done with the writing, practice a few times in front of a family member, a friend, even a mirror will suffice. From the Bible or other religious texts to anthologies and websites of eulogy poetry and inspirational quotes, you may find the words you seek. Your loved one is at home.

Speak from the heart so that your sincerity will be reflected in your eulogy. You can include poems, quotations or passages from the Bible, when appropriate.

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