A funeral brings family and friends together to remember a life that mattered. The eulogy is often one of the most meaningful parts of the service, but it can also feel difficult to write, especially when emotions are high.
The most helpful thing to remember is that a eulogy does not need to be perfect. It simply needs to be honest, warm, and true to the person you are speaking about. Some people choose to share the story of their loved one in a chronological way, from early life through to their later years. Others prefer to focus on key qualities, memories, achievements, or moments that best capture who they were.
A good eulogy might include:
At Good Cremations, we understand how emotional this task can be. If you are unsure where to begin, our team can offer gentle guidance, examples, and simple tips to help you shape your thoughts into a heartfelt tribute.
