9.6 Eulogy Writing
Steps to Preparing a Eulogy
- Gather information and memories.
- Talk to people who were close to the person.
 - Go through old photographs, letters/emails, videos, etc.
 - Do some research to learn more about things the person was passionate about or involved in (e.g., hobbies, favourite music, etc.).
 
 - Organize your thoughts, write in stages (e.g., creating an outline and draft notes).
 - Use storytelling as opposed to a list of details of the person’s life.
 - Decide on a theme.
 - Decide on tone (e.g., somber, reflective, loving, humorous, etc.).
 - Carefully choose the memories you will focus on.
 - Be respectful. Do not talk about private or embarrassing things, or negative things that are out of character for the person.
 - Think of and try to connect with your audience, do not make it all about your relationship with the deceased.
 - Include moments meant to lighten the mood (i.e., through laughter).
 - Close the eulogy (e.g., with a message to the deceased, a line from their favourite poem or song, their favourite quote, etc.).
 - Write the eulogy out full.
 - Seek feedback of the final product.
 
(7 Simple Tips, June 21, 2020; Eulogies & Obituaries, n.d.; Meade, n.d.; Lastly.com, n.d.-c)
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Preparing to Deliver a Eulogy
- Practice and time your eulogy several times. Tape and listen to yourself to make sure you are projecting your voice and speaking slowly and clearly.
 - Know your time limit.
 - Know where your eulogy fits in the order of speakers.
 - Know who your audience will be (e.g., family only or a larger more diverse group, in person and/or online).
 - Know the context for the eulogy. Where will the eulogy take place. Will there be a podium for your notes? Will there be a microphone?
 - Arrive early on the day you are giving the eulogy.
 - Know that it is alright to show how you are feeling (i.e., choked up, tears).
 - Make sure to bring a bottle of water and tissues.
 - Remember to introduce yourself, to inform the audience how you know the deceased.
 - Make eye contact with the audience during your delivery.
 
(Meade, n.d.; How to write, September 22, 2021).
How to Write a Eulogy
Click the following links to learn more about the essential components of a eulogy and how to go about writing and preparing to give an engaging and meaningful one:
How to give a eulogy that truly celebrates the person you’re honoring
How to write a good eulogy for a funeral
 
VIDEO: How to Write a Eulogy
In this TEDx Talk, Bret Simner talks about how to give a eulogy and explains how “delivering a eulogy is an opportunity to share something beautiful”.
					