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KILLING AND EULOGIZING TIRED WORDS WORDS!
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EULOGY GUIDE/TEMPLATE Opening Include a favorite poem or quote of the deceased Mention a saying that the deceased was known for Share a personal story that sums up the life, sense of humor, or passion of the deceased Don’t be afraid to use appropriate humor to lighten the mood Body Tell about the life of the deceased, perhaps from their childhood Describe positive traits about the person Include Bible verses, poems, or eulogy quotes that will offer comfort to loved ones Closing Offer condolences to loved ones Consider ending with a quote or singing a favorite hymn together
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"My friend Happy never took life too seriously. She was the first to offer a joke to lighten the mood or play a prank to get people laughing. Her positivity and cheerfulness shined through her speech and actions. In fact, if she were here, she would probably be reprimanding us all for our dark and gloomy moods. Growing up, Happy was always finding ways to make people smile. Even when someone was having a terrible day, she knew just what to say to cheer them up. It’s a quality I’ve always admired and envied about my old friend. Her ability to care for people led to her career as a noun and adjective. She spent her days caring for and consoling others. I have no doubt that she has touched many lives, including all of ours. Some of you may not know that Happy was also a very spiritual person. She loved to sing and often mentioned that she felt closest to Nature while singing from the choir. In honor of Happy, I’d like for us all to sing her. favorite hymn, “Happy”.
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Dead Word Eulogy Example: “Sorta” We are gathered here today to celebrate the long life of our beloved word, “Sorta”. From the beginning of the English language to the 29th of October, “Sorta” has lived an extremely long life. He is survived by his beloved family, including: his wife, Moderately; his daughter, Slightly; and his son, Somewhat. “Sorta” was always around during times I had to make difficult decisions. He was there when I “sorta wanted to go to the movies” or when “sorta needed to do my homework”. He was spoken of quite frequently in my household. We will miss him immensely, but he has lived a long, fulfilling life and now it is time to “sorta” say goodbye.
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SOON TO BE DECEASED Many Pretty Nice Kind Tall Short Fat Skinny Awesome Funny Many Incredible A lot Bad good Interesting Amazing said Very So Kind of Really Totally Actually Seems Suddenly Probably Hot Cold Fast Slow Went Big little Same exact
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