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How to Write a Heartfelt Eulogy to Remember a Loved One

Stewarton Memorials

Have you been tasked with writing a eulogy for a loved one’s funeral or memorial service, but aren’t sure where to get started? It can be tough to know how to pen a fitting, personal tribute to someone dearly departed, especially in the throes of mourning. Fortunately, we’re here to provide you with some simple tips on how to write a heartfelt eulogy that accurately reflects how you felt about your loved one.


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1. Start with a Warm Introduction

Open with a warm introduction that sets the tone for the tribute to come. Thank those in attendance for coming and acknowledging your unique relationship with the departed. Sharing a glimpse of your connection will allow you to create an immediate empathetic bond with listeners.


2. Reflect On Their Life & Legacy

Take a moment to reflect on the rich tapestry of your loved one’s life and the impact that had on those around them. Talk about their unique qualities, passions and the values they embraced. Reflections such as these will serve as a foundation for your eulogy, ensuring that it resonates with those in attendance who can attest to the life your loved one led.


3. Share Personal Anecdotes

One of the most powerful ways to honour your loved one is to share personal stories about them. Choose anecdotes that highlight their wonderful qualities, the memorable experiences they had and the meaningful connections they formed. In sharing these anecdotes, you not only keep their memory alive but also create a lasting tribute to the person they were.


4. Highlight Their Achievements

You could also touch on the achievements and contributions that defined your loved one’s life. Whether they excelled in their career, made a big impact on their community or touched people’s hearts through acts of kindness, these accomplishments deserve acknowledgement.


5. Offer Words of Comfort

During times of sorrow, it’s important to try and extend words of comfort to those who are mourning. While this can be difficult whilst you’re grieving yourself, including a hopeful message can bring solace to yourself and those around you. Sharing poignant thoughts, a heartfelt poem or meaningful quotes that resonate with the feelings of the moment will no doubt be appreciated by listeners.


Looking for a Headstone Company?

If you’re in the midst of planning a funeral and would like to design a custom gravestone or memorial plaque, Stewarton Memorials can help. Based in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, we specialise in funeral memorials and gravestone cleaning services. Please get in touch with us for more information.

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