A eulogy speech should be such that it brings a picture of the departed in the minds of the audience. Explore the article below to know how to write a funeral eulogy speech.

How To Write A Funeral Eulogy Speech

To commemorate a deceased person’s life is an honor and a responsibility. Honor because, it is one of the best ways by which you can pay your last respect and responsibility because you have to tread a fine line between just remembering the good things and forcing them on others. Your main task is to present the deceased to the audience in a manner that is touching and also liberating. Ultimately, you must remember that the eulogy must come from the heart and if in any case you feel that you are forced to do it then it will be evident in the speech. That’s why you must truly feel for the occasion and if you do that you have a speech that is different, touching, and personal. The best is to make your speech an uplifting experience for all the near and dear ones of the departed. As such, it is better if you concentrate only on the happiest and humorous incidences of his or her life. Another thing that you must do is to prepare the speech before, so that you sail smoothly through the eulogy. In this way, you can also avoid any minor mistakes that can cause much embarrassment. To know more, go through the article below for the various tips on writing a funeral eulogy speech.
 
Writing A Funeral Eulogy Speech
 
Content Of A Eulogy 
  • It must contain a brief illustration of the person who has died.
  • His or her interests, achievements, and family.
  • Detail of the favorite memories.
  • You can also add favorite poems or quotes. 
How To Write 
  • The first thing that you must do before writing the eulogy is to realize the enormity of the task at hand. You should be able to paint the picture of the deceased through memories and anecdotes. Most important of all you must consider it an honor and opportunity to bring the deceased back to life. The audience should remember the person as he or she was and how he or she lived. As such, you should incorporate all that is sympathetic and touching regarding the person’s life.
  • Now, recall and jot down your own memories of the person. Think of your relationship with the deceased. All those little memories can be of great help. Write down the things that you will miss the most and also the various things that you did together.
  • For a perfect and touching eulogy, the details must be correct. You can talk to the family and friends of the diseased to gather some important information and anecdotes. Sometimes you can also gather some tit-bits from their co-workers and neighbors.
  • In the eulogy, include his/her date of birth, education and career, interests and accomplishments.
  • Now, organize the notes in a card or paper so that it is comfortable and familiar to you.
  • Decide on the tone. Some people would want a serious eulogy while others prefer a light tone. The best is usually a mix of both as it allows the audience to grieve as well as celebrate a life well lived.
  • With the information gathered, write an outline of the speech. Now, drawing on the outline write the speech in your own voice. You should make the audience feel that you are talking to them and simply not reading from a prepared script. The most important thing while writing is that you should write from the heart.
  • After writing, read it to decide what you should keep and what to discard. You should then polish it by correcting every mistake. It is always better to read it out to a family or friend to know their opinion about it. After that, make as such revisions as is necessary.  

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