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8/8 If the words still will not come, you are not failing. You are grieving. Pax Aeternum can help you shape your memories into a clear, compassionate tribute written with dignity and care. Begin here: paxaeternum.com #PaxAeternum
7/8 A good eulogy is not about performance. It is about presence. If your voice shakes, that is love. If you pause, that is grief. Both belong in the room.
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6/8 Close with gratitude. A eulogy does not need a dramatic ending. It needs a sincere one. What you are grateful for. What you will miss. What you will carry forward. Gratitude gives the room a place to breathe.
1/8 Writing a eulogy while grieving is one of the hardest things a person can be asked to do. The mind is foggy. The heart is heavy. The words feel far away. If you are overwhelmed, here is a gentle way to begin.
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3/8 Name what they taught you. Every relationship leaves something behind. Ask yourself: What do I carry today because of them. Patience. Strength. Humor. Steadiness. A way of showing up for others. This gives the eulogy its heart.
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