Your guide to eulogies

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Eulogies have the power to take you back to a special moment in time, to flood your mind with memories, and remind you of the wonderful qualities of the person who’s passed. So when it comes to writing one, it can feel like a daunting task. 

But we’ve been supporting families saying farewell to their lost loved ones for decades, and we’re here to guide you through it. In this guide, we explain the essential elements of crafting a eulogy that captures the essence of your loved one. 

A man delivering a eulogy to mourners at a funeral service

What is a eulogy? 

A eulogy is more than just a heartfelt speech given at a memorial service or funeral. It is a powerful, emotional tribute that honours someone’s life. 

A eulogy allows you to share cherished memories and meaningful stories that capture the spirit of your loved one and the impact they had on others. It’s an opportunity to celebrate their life while providing comfort to those who are grieving. 

Mareena Purslowe funeral director comforting a woman

History of eulogies

Throughout history, eulogies have played a role in honouring the lives of individuals who have passed away. The practice dates back to early civilisations, such as ancient Greece and Rome. In these cultures, eulogies were a way to pay homage to the deceased, reflecting on their achievements and impact on society. Over time, eulogies have been adopted by various cultural and religious groups, and now hold a significant place in most funerals and memorial services. 

Mareena Purslowe funeral director with client

How to write a eulogy

Capturing someone’s life in a single speech can feel like an impossible task. But it doesn't have to be. Our experienced women Funeral Specialists have spent years helping people craft a moving, meaningful eulogy. We’ve compiled some of our best advice to help you write a meaningful eulogy.

 

 

Eulogy Examples

For a father
For a father
For a mother
For a mother
For a grandfather
For a grandfather
For a grandmother
For a grandmother
For a daugther
For a daugther
For a son
For a son
For a wife
For a wife
For a husband
For a husband

 

 

Common questions about eulogies

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