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What to Say

May 30th, 2009 . by admin

When you lose a loved one sometimes it is hard to put into words their life and their accomplishments. A good place to start when writing eulogies is to begin by talking about what kind of person the loved one was and how he impacted you in general. You should not ramble about so many personal memories, but focus more on the most important ones. Ones that really made a difference. Those are the ones that will keep the audience connected to your speech and will remember you by. Keeping a happy tone throughout your speech is also important because the room is already filled with people mourning.

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