Funerals
Funerals
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I lost my Mum a couple of years back...I ended up doing the eulogy as my 2 older brothers are pussies!
Anyway, it was one of the best things I have ever done. If you think of it as a tribute rather than an obligation or opportunity to get nervous, you'll be right.
Just tell some nice stories rather than waffle on...one of the best funeral speeches I have ever heard was freom a very uneducated bloke who was talking about his uncle, who incidently was a Priest. He just told some anecdotes that were close to his heart and which illustrated the love he had for that person...
As long as it's from the heart, you'll be fine.