Thank you for this information. My mom's funeral is coming up and we have not even discussed a eulogy between the three of us kids. My brother said he expected me to read but I don't feel like I will be able to get up and speak without passing out. I know my two siblings will not participate. Would it be proper for me just to write letter to her and then have the minister read it for me? I feel as though something should be said, even if it's not a property eulogy. Hopefully some other family members will stand up and say a few words as well.
Our sincerest condolences in these difficult times. There's no right or wrong answer to these situations. It's whatever you'd like it to be. There's no guide to doing it the right way. Start by writing it down and practice the eulogy over and over. Then make a decision if you'd like to be the one reading it or not. If you want to hand it over to the minister, that's completely okay and understandable. Wish you the best of luck in this challenging time.
Thank you, I'm on right tract.
Glad to hear it Carmela. It is never an easy thing to have to write, but I hope the video can help you during the process
Thank you for this. Now I need to figure out how to deliver the eulogy without blabbering uncontrollably.
It can be a challenging task. Just make sure to practice it a few times over. Wish you the best in this difficult time ❤️
thank you very much
You're most welcome. We hope you found it helpful :)
Thank you for this information. My mom's funeral is coming up and we have not even discussed a eulogy between the three of us kids. My brother said he expected me to read but I don't feel like I will be able to get up and speak without passing out. I know my two siblings will not participate. Would it be proper for me just to write letter to her and then have the minister read it for me? I feel as though something should be said, even if it's not a property eulogy. Hopefully some other family members will stand up and say a few words as well.
Our sincerest condolences in these difficult times. There's no right or wrong answer to these situations. It's whatever you'd like it to be. There's no guide to doing it the right way. Start by writing it down and practice the eulogy over and over. Then make a decision if you'd like to be the one reading it or not. If you want to hand it over to the minister, that's completely okay and understandable. Wish you the best of luck in this challenging time.
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