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Funeral Speeches 101: Learn The Secrets To Writing A Memorable Funeral Speech

Author : Rebecca Smithoson

Submitted : 2011-01-12 00:50:56    Word Count : 870    Popularity:   42

Tags:   funeral speech, eulogy speech, funeral speeches

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In the life of every human being alive, there is one thing that will remain certain- that is, everyone will die and it just a matter of who will go first and who will be next. In every occasion of death there will always be someone who will grieve for the loss, but no amount of grief can return the life of a person who has left the world. In the end, the only thing that is left for anyone to do is to share his or her grief and sorrow to others. Through a funeral speech that is usually being heard during a funeral, one is able to share the fond memories he or she had with the person who died, and express his or her emotions about the death of this loved one.

But a funeral eulogy need not be solely a narration of one's sorrow for this might just add burden to the rest of those who share the same pain for the loss. A funeral speech must also be a celebration of the life of the person who dies- an appreciation of his or her contributions in this world.

One should learn to write a funeral speech that will alleviate the pain of those who feel the loss, a funeral speech that will mark in the hearts and minds of those who will hear it. The funeral speech is intended to praise and salute the person for the life he or she led. It must be a compelling speech, a craft that will etch in every person's hearts. It is good to know that there are systems online nowadays that can unravel to us the secrets of writing such a speech.

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Margaret Marquisi is a retired writer and full time grandmother. To learn more about eulogy speeches, visit her website at besteulogyspeeches.com website.

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