| A funeral speech is one way to honor the life of | | | | speech will be enough, given the tension of public |
| the deceased. It is given by a relative or a person | | | | speaking and the overwhelming sentiments of the |
| close to the departed. It reflects the life and | | | | occasion. |
| personality of the person who just died. | | | | Third, pick a theme for the whole of the |
| Your loved one has just died and you want to | | | | deceased person's life. You do not have to |
| give your last special gift to the person. You were | | | | summarize all of the happenings in the life of your |
| just chosen to give the eulogy, but you do not | | | | dead loved one. Choose headlines over milestones. |
| know how and when to start. | | | | Choose a theme that is recognizable and |
| To help you with your problem, guidelines were | | | | appreciable. You may want to share the good |
| devised to help you write a funeral speech. | | | | things he or she has done to people; his or her |
| The first thing you should know about a funeral | | | | values and how they were of influence to you; or |
| speech is that it is truly an honor for you to be | | | | the funniest moments you've had with the |
| chosen as the person who will give the eulogy. | | | | deceased. |
| You will be the person who will help people | | | | Fourth, honesty is always best. Be honest with |
| remember the deceased through the words you | | | | your words and speak whole heartedly. Avoid |
| include in your speech. You will also have your | | | | giving out negative comments since you know |
| time to recall the many great memories you have | | | | that the funeral isn't the right occasion for such. |
| had with the departed. Whatever you write in | | | | Mention only feelings that are positive and |
| your speech will reflect the life of the person who | | | | significant. |
| passed away, so it is best if you work on the | | | | Fifth, you do not have to worry about showing |
| speech really hard. | | | | emotions while delivering your speech. The people |
| To write a good funeral speech, | | | | at the funeral know that you are under distress |
| First, you have to take your time and try not to | | | | and will find nothing wrong when you get |
| rush. Recollect your memories and pick only those | | | | overwhelmed by emotions. You may ask |
| you want to share. Ask the opinion of other | | | | someone else to read your speech for you. |
| people. Relatives, friends, and colleagues also have | | | | That's it -- use those tips and you should be well |
| had their memories with the deceased. You can | | | | on you way to writing a great, impacting funeral |
| talk to them and see if you arrive at a brilliant | | | | speech. Just remember to always speak from the |
| idea. | | | | heart. Speaking from the heart and celebrating |
| Second, make your speech clear and brief. It will | | | | the life the person lived is the most honest and |
| be difficult for you to talk in front of an audience | | | | worthwhile eulogy experience you can share. I |
| especially if you are under strain. A five-minute | | | | wish you my very best! |