It is not necessary that a eulogy be a detailed summary of how the deceased person spent his life, but rather it can concentrate on particular positive situations or circumstances. Although death is one of the things that are certain in life, most if not all people still find it difficult to deal with it when placed in this situation.
If you have been asked to deliver a eulogy, appreciate the honor you have been given. The best services mix memories, comfort and encouragement. Throughout your eulogy, you can take a moment to compose yourself, then carry on.
This is all very hard to do in the little amount of time you are actually giving the speech. During funerals, it is suggested that you ask the bereaved if you can do anything to help them. Humor in good taste relieves stress and anxiety, and it's almost certain to be welcomed by the funeral guests.
As hard as it may seem right now, it gets better. Death is hard to accept but can be made easier by the love extended by people who truly care.
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