iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Writing
 

How to Write a Funeral Speech

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Margaret Marquisi

A funeral speech is one way to honor the life of the deceased. It is given by a relative or a person close to the departed. It reflects the life and personality of the person who just died.

Your loved one has just died and you want to give your last special gift to the person. You were just chosen to give the eulogy, but you do not know how and when to start.

To help you with your problem, guidelines were devised to help you write a funeral speech.

The first thing you should know about a funeral speech is that it is truly an honor for you to be chosen as the person who will give the eulogy. You will be the person who will help people remember the deceased through the words you include in your speech. You will also have your time to recall the many great memories you have had with the departed. Whatever you write in your speech will reflect the life of the person who passed away, so it is best if you work on the speech really hard.

To write a good funeral speech,

First, you have to take your time and try not to rush. Recollect your memories and pick only those you want to share. Ask the opinion of other people. Relatives, friends, and colleagues also have had their memories with the deceased. You can talk to them and see if you arrive at a brilliant idea.

Second, make your speech clear and brief. It will be difficult for you to talk in front of an audience especially if you are under strain. A five-minute speech will be enough, given the tension of public speaking and the overwhelming sentiments of the occasion.

Third, pick a theme for the whole of the deceased person’s life. You do not have to summarize all of the happenings in the life of your dead loved one. Choose headlines over milestones. Choose a theme that is recognizable and appreciable. You may want to share the good things he or she has done to people; his or her values and how they were of influence to you; or the funniest moments you’ve had with the deceased.

Fourth, honesty is always best. Be honest with your words and speak whole heartedly. Avoid giving out negative comments since you know that the funeral isn’t the right occasion for such. Mention only feelings that are positive and significant.

Fifth, you do not have to worry about showing emotions while delivering your speech. The people at the funeral know that you are under distress and will find nothing wrong when you get overwhelmed by emotions. You may ask someone else to read your speech for you.

That's it -- use those tips and you should be well on you way to writing a great, impacting funeral speech. Just remember to always speak from the heart. Speaking from the heart and celebrating the life the person lived is the most honest and worthwhile eulogy experience you can share. I wish you my very best!

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Margaret Marquisi is a retired novelist and fulltime grandmother. For tips on funeral speeches, please visit her funeral speech website.

Article Tags: life [See Dictionary], person [See Dictionary], speech [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on March 31, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Tips In Writing A Eulogy For A Friend
Submitted by: Margaret Marquisi

You want to express how fortunate you are for having him His body may not be able to hear all your thoughts about the things that drew you closer to him but his spirit will...

What is a Funeral Eulogy?
Submitted by: Margaret Marquisi

A funeral eulogy is a personalized speech given at the memorial ceremony of a dead person It is usually given by a relative or a close friend of the dead individual...

Creating & Delivering a Eulogy: Example For a Departed Friend
Submitted by: Margaret Marquisi

Have you ever been requested to make a eulogy by the parents of a friend of yours who just passed away...

A Father Eulogy They Will Never Forget
Submitted by: Margaret Marquisi

A father is considered to be the source of strength in a family Aside from being the Provider of the family a father in the house could give the family a sense of foundation and a sense of security in many ways...

How to Compare Your Own Eulogy Speech to a Sample Eulogy
Submitted by: Margaret Marquisi

In formulating a good eulogy speech, we are often caught in a scrambling situation wherein we would not know how to start and go about with the speech...

Funeral Speeches - A Few Words on Eulogies
Submitted by: Margaret Marquisi

Funeral speeches are personalized speeches used in memorial ceremonies to commemorate the life of the dead person...

Sample Eulogy For Grandmother - How to Study Samples and Write the Perfect Piece
Submitted by: Margaret Marquisi

One focal point of a funeral is the eulogy, which has the main objective of paying tribute to the deceased as an individual who lived a life deserving of celebration...

Qualities of a Well-Written Short Essay
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

Have you been on writing an essay Usually, an essay is based on the writer’s point of view...

Press Release Writing Tips
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Writing a press release for dissemination to various media sources can be a great way to gain exposure for your company, your website, or a new product that you are selling...

Writing an Essay For Your College Application
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

Students nowadays are not that serious in listening to their English courses Oftentimes, they feel bored about the subject...

Things to Do When You’re Revising
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

When writing, it’s always prudent to allow plenty of time for revision When you’re done writing with the piece you are aiming to have...

How to Write in an Organized Manner
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

Needless to say, sometimes a writer feels uneasy especially when he/she is sitting on the chair for almost 8 hours or more doing nothing but to write an article...

Writing Interrupted: Getting Back on Track
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

You’re in the groove Words fly out of your fingertips as you work your magic on the keyboard...

How to Write News Reports
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

Writing news reports should be done in a more clever and factual way Since it all deals with current events reporting that are fresh and should be supported with right information...

Find the Secrets of Effective Copywriting Here
Submitted by: Nkosinathi Jamie

CPA marketing is not a passive form of income; you make money only when people perform a certain action such as signing up for a free offer or submitting their e-mail address...

Writing by Order of Importance
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

I have been writing since I was in my elementary days Normally, if you are a beginner in this kind of field, then you might experience having some difficulties in writing...

How to Edit Phrases and Sentences For Conciseness
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

For some reasons, many people like to write what their minds and feelings portray Especially those writers who are to write on their not just because they were told to write or that it is their duty or requirements to write...

How to Use Adjectives and Adverbs
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

As a writer, we must be knowledgeable enough to know and determine all the parts of speech The most common are the nouns and pronouns which we commonly use these two as our subject in a sentence...

Your Audience and the Level of Formality in Your Writing
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

If you are into writing, you should know the flow of your piece If you are writing news story, reports, thesis, reviews, presentations and speech then you should aim a formal and piece of work...

Why You Should Work Hard on Your Scientific Abstracts
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

Good science is only one half of a scientist’s work; the other half is about communicating those results to other people...

Word Interrogation: Why It’s an Inefficient Way to Edit Your Writing
Submitted by: Mary Simmers

There are a lot of important things that needs attention when someone is going to start writing a piece...

10 Tips For Copywriting Success
Submitted by: Enzo F. Cesario

While video and multimedia technologies are rapidly expanding, the Web remains a largely a text-oriented system...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy