An excerpt from the Mirror -
How to write a eulogy for a funeral - where to start and what should you include
A eulogy at a funeral for a loved-one is like a best man's speech except everyone is crying, it's no wonder some people find the prospect of delivering one daunting
By Emily Sleight
A eulogy is often a key part of a funeral, you will have a chance to talk about your loved one’s life and what they meant to you, they can be very emotional.
It is often regarded as an honour to be asked to give a eulogy, as it means you played a big part in the life of the deceased.
If you've been tasked with putting together a eulogy you might be feeling pretty anxious about it, but thankfully there is no real right or wrong in what you say.
You just need to think about your audience, and establish a basic structure so you’re feeling prepared and confident.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/how-write-eulogy-funeral-start-24524052
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