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How To Simplify The Process Of Writing A Eulogy Outline

By: Margaret Marquisi

Published: December 11, 2008     Exclusive Article     Editors' Choice
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A funeral is not a happy moment that a family will experience together, because it’s an event wherein they have to say goodbye to a departed loved one. More often than not, people become more stressed because of the emotional tension the event brings, so the funeral preparations become more of a burden. However, there are ways the family can cope with the preparations by seeking help and assistance from others who have ideas and knowledge about elements needed to make the funeral a fitting tribute to their loved one. If you know about eulogies, you can create one yourself too.

The first thing to do is to create a eulogy outline. Following a eulogy outline gives many benefits to you as the writer, primarily because it will allow you to concentrate on the actual writing process, and you’ll have a more organized and structured write up. It also allows you to break the writing process into clumps, thus you won’t forget all the critical things that need to be included.

A eulogy speech is good when it’s properly delivered, and so creating a eulogy outline is important, as it will help you to not speak repetitively when you actually have to give your speech. It will also allow you to give more time for yourself, and when you feel like you can’t finish it due to emotions, you can pass it to someone to continue reading.

Deciding what the tone of eulogy will be is also an important consideration, and to do this you must gather all the needed information about the departed loved one, and then consider what kind of message you want to exhibit, or if you want to include any metaphor on it. When you’ve decided, think about the details that relate to the kind of tone you’ve chosen to use. You can make a list on a piece of paper; think about the person, and write down what pops into your mind when you think about the departed. Give a brief history of the deceased that includes his birth date, place of birth, who his family are, where he grew up, what his childhood was like and where does he went to school. Then go on with his life as an adult, who he married, when and where, how long they were together and how many children and grandchildren they had. Put down the things that he’d contributed to the world or how his life impacted yours.

Then elaborate on what you have created. If you have stories to tell about the deceased, include how that story affects you in any way. Break down each point specifically into entertaining information so that it would affect your Audience and make them fondly remember the deceased. When your story is concrete, people will surely love it. And remember to speak it with pure honesty that comes from the heart.

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