theacademy
09.28.17 | speak from the heart dude. Meditate on your relationship with this person and talk about whatever resonates... nobody judges eulogies based on quality (or really at all)... just help the other mourners as best you can... lastly, my condolences on the loss of your friend |
Lefondre
09.28.17 | Thanks mate. Appreciate it. |
Rowan5215
09.28.17 | sorry bout your loss dude. raw stuff straight from the heart is just as valuable as clean, well-structured, edited stuff sometimes. just gotta find a way of striking a balance between the two. say what you need to say, but organise your thoughts so they make sense. hope you stay strong man |
Egarran
09.28.17 | Tell about some of your best times, describe how they impacted you.
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Orb
09.28.17 | Sorry to hear about your loss mate. I dont have much advice to offer you, but my uncle gave a very moving eulogy at my grandfathers funeral and basically one of the biggest things that stood out to me was how he worked in a funny memory they shared. More important than that one memory however, was the relationship it symbolized, and thats the part that struck chords with people. |
butcherboy
09.28.17 | sorry for your loss, truly.. speak from the heart is just about the way to go, tell a few shared stories about your friend, have a drink in his honour.. all you can do..
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MO
09.28.17 | condolences dude |
verdant
09.28.17 | i don't really have much else that these guys before me haven't already said, but if you ever need to chat feel free to shoutbox me. i'm sure that no matter what, the love you feel for this person will come through in the eulogy. good luck. |
Divaman
09.28.17 | No advice -- theacademy pretty much nailed it. Condolences, though. |
Lefondre
10.04.17 | So the funeral was yesterday. Reading that eulogy is quite easily the hardest thing I've done in my life. Thanks everyone for the advice and condolences. It actually helped quite a lot. |