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No matter how old you are, losing your mother can be devastating. In the midst of making funeral arrangements, you might take on the responsibility of writing the eulogy. You may need help when gathering your thoughts to write the speech. Here are a few tips you may find helpful during this difficult process. 

3 Suggestions for Writing a Touching Eulogy for Your Mother

1. Think About Her Personality

Although the speech is short, the eulogy will shed light on who your mother was as a person. From her sense of humor to her ability to see the bright side of every situation, think about the positive characteristics that best describe her. Use these traits as the running theme of the eulogy. 

2. Write Down Fond Memories

funeralAs her child, you have unique memories of your mother. Write down any event that comes to mind. When you go through the list, circle the memories that demonstrate the characteristics you want to highlight. For example, to describe a mother who was affectionate and caring, you can describe a time when she helped you deal with problems at school. When you give the eulogy at the funeral, these anecdotes will paint a picture of who she was.

3. Outline the Speech

Your memories will serve as the body of the speech. After deciding which to feature, begin writing the introduction and conclusion. The introduction is short, simply stating who you are. The conclusion should tie together all the points you articulated to explain the running theme. 

Once you have a draft, read the eulogy aloud to a friend or relative helping you make funeral plans. They can provide feedback and even give ideas for what memories to include.

 

If you’ve lost your mother or another relative in Fairfield County, CT, turn to Adzima Funeral Home for support. Based in Stratford, this caring staff will help you create a funeral that celebrates the life of your loved one. They’re with you every step of the way to make this challenging time a little easier. Find pictures of their facility online or call (203) 375-2200 to speak to a compassionate funeral director. 

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