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somber and funny at the same time?                       detail you wanted to incorporate in
          Writing and delivering a eulogy is                       your speech. When you bring a copy
          a therapeutic tool to help deal with                     of your eulogy to the podium make
          your grief, and being chosen to give                     sure it is easy to read, print it out in
          a eulogy is an honor and should be                       a large font, or if hand-written leave
          treated that way. Here are some tips                     a few spaces between the lines. Keep
          for writing and delivering an eloquent                   in mind your time constraints, it’s
          and memorable eulogy.                                    best to keep things on the short side,
                                                                   especially if there are other speakers.
          Gather  information. Talk  with  family
          members,  close  friends  and  co-                       Review and Revise. Your first draft will
          workers  to get important  information                   not be the last. When you think you
          on the deceased. Some important                          are done, sleep on it and look it over
          information to include in the eulogy                     in the morning when it is fresh again,
          is the person’s family and other close                   Practice, Practice, Practice. Read over
          relationships, their education/career,                   your eulogy several times in order to
          hobbies or special interests, places                     become familiar with it. Practice in
          the person lived or travelled to, and                    front of a mirror, read it over to some
          any special accomplishments they                         friends or family and have them give
          had.                                                     you  feedback. Become  familiar  with
                                                                   your speech so you can recite without
          Organize your thoughts. Jot down                         making it look as though you’re
          your ideas by whatever means are                         reading from a script. The more you
          most comfortable and familiar to you.                    practice the more comfortable you
          Create an outline of your speech,                        will be. Make them laugh, but be
          and fill in the information that you                     respectful. A funeral is not a roast,
          gathered about the person.                               however there is room for humor in
                                                                   your eulogy. Fondly remember a story
          Write it down. This is not a toast at a                  about the person that everyone can
          wedding where you can make off the                       relate to. Keep it appropriate, there
          cuff remarks, and you should not adlib                   will be children and the elderly there
          a eulogy. Writing it all down allows                     who may not share the same sense
          you to include and remember every                        of humor. Laughter is truly the best


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