
When a family member or friend dies, you could be called on to deliver the eulogy, even as you struggle through profound grief. This post should help you craft the perfect eulogy, as we conclude our 2-part series about eulogy writing, by offering specific steps. Read part one by clicking here.
Eulogy Writing 101
After considering the points we make in part one of this series, it’s time to get down to brass tacks. What should you fill the empty sheet of paper with since many memories flood your mind? The good news is there is no right or wrong way to write a eulogy. The most important note is tofocus on the deceased, rather than your own nerves and concerns. If you can do that, you will be well on your way to writing a heartfelt tribute that expresses your feelings about the life you have been asked to remember and honor. Continue reading Eulogy Writing: Part 2