
Writing A Eulogy
Writing a eulogy is something that is
always done under time and emotional pressures. The word "eulogy"
means a "good word" and that is what you want to write
about. It needs to be honest and recognisable to people who knew
the deceased person whilst the deceased was alive. Keep your language
simple and honest. The eulogy needs to flow like a good personal
story. Bring in some of the stories others tell about the deceased.
Simple Guidelines for Writing a Eulogy
* Briefly describe the highlights &
achievements of his or her life
* Write three nouns you would use to describe him or her. For example
"William Wright lived his life full of fun, compassion &
community service"
* Provide stories that typified these three elements of his or her
life
* Report on his or her favourite phrases or sayings
* Talk about one cause or a movement that he or she felt strongly
about & supported
* Recount what made him or her laugh or cry
* Name one value or lesson he or she wanted to teach the next generation
& why he or she will be missed
Download Guidelines to Writing
a Eulogy.