A eulogy is a heartfelt tribute delivered during a funeral or memorial service, honouring the life and legacy of a deceased loved one.
Writing and delivering a eulogy is both an honour and a challenge. Whether you've been asked to give a eulogy or you wish to compile your own memories for a loved one, the following guide provides a comprehensive structure and helpful tips to assist you in crafting a meaningful and memorable eulogy.
A well-structured eulogy typically includes the following elements:
Introduction
Birth and Early Life
Career and Achievements
Marriage and Family Life
Character and Values
Hobbies and Interests
Conclusion
If you are unable to present the eulogy our celebrant or director can read on your behalf.
The process of writing a eulogy begins with brainstorming and organising your thoughts about the deceased. Consider the following prompts to guide your writing:
By following these guidelines and tips, you can create a heartfelt and respectful eulogy that honours the life and legacy of your loved one.