A Guide to Preparing a Eulogy

images (1)Eulogy, also called remembrance speech is meant to commemorate the life and legacy of an individual who passed away. It is often presented during a funeral service by a loved one who is close to and knows the deceased very well. A eulogy brings the audience to a remembrance of the person — who he really was, what good he did and also what he loved about life.

Writing and presenting a eulogy may be difficult to some, especially with the emotional pressure family and friends are experiencing due to the loved one’s passing. But here are some steps to guide you in preparing and delivering a eulogy worth remembering.

Recall memories.

Look back and reminisce the moments you had with the deceased, the stuff you enjoyed doing together, the good memories, and the things that you will miss. These are the things that you might want to share.

Compile facts about the deceased.

Meet with families and friends and gather necessary information about the deceased. Important information that may include in a eulogy are the person’s birth date, age, career, interests, special achievements, etc.

Organize.

Some would prefer a formal and more serious eulogy while others would want to have a light tone speech. Mixing solemnity and humor is possible and is usually best in a eulogy. In this way, people attending can grieve properly and at the same time celebrate the life of the departed.

Outline the gathered information about the deceased. Remember to prepare a eulogy that can be delivered in the time frame you were given. Make it short especially when several people will speak.

Start writing.

It is best to write as if you are normally speaking. Don’t be bothered by formalities. Audience would prefer to feel that you are telling a story of a loved one and not merely reading a script. Remember to write from the heart.

Review and revise.

Read through your draft and look for details you would want to keep or toss out. You might want to share some parts of it to family and friends for feedbacks or recite your speech in a recorder for you to listen to yourself. When you decided that your work is done review it again the following day and make revisions as necessary.

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