A Eulogy Speech That Speaks Kindly of the Departed


by Emmitt Streat

There are actually no hard and fast rules in writing and delivering a eulogy speech. All you need to remember is that you are going to deliver the eulogy in a funeral so it will help if you keep the tone of the speech somber while helping the audience commemorate the good times when the departed was still alive.

Your eulogy speech will depend upon the kind of relationship you have with the departed. If the departed is a family, then you may want to speak fondly of how the departed has changed your life as well as the lives of other family members. You can also talk about how the lessons you have learned from the departed and how he may have made a difference in everyone's lives.

You can also have a eulogy delivered for a friend. Here, you can share some of the happiest memories you have with the departed, adding some humor to help ease the audience's mourning. You can mention how much the departed meant to you and how much he / she meant to the audience.

If the eulogy speech is for a co-employee, then you may want to deliver a well-informed speech that may include the departed's accomplishment and how he/she may have inspired everyone in the workplace.

Whatever kind of speech you need to write and deliver, it is always best to keep it brief. A rule of thumb is never to exceed five (5) minutes in a speech. Keep your speech kind.

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