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The Eulogy is Essential, so Here are Some Tips to Make it Memorable

St. Charles Memorial Gardens • Nov 15, 2022
The eulogy is a key part of the event. St. Charles Memorial Gardens is here with some helpful considerations and tips to make it more memorable and reflective.
O'Fallon, MO, Cemeteries

If you are planning the eulogy for a loved one with one of the O'Fallon, MO, Cemeteries, you want to ensure it is thoughtful and highlights the loved one's life. Creating one of these documents can be stressful, but some research can make the process easier. There are a few key factors to include in this speech; we have them listed here for you. 


 


Eulogy Basics 


A traditional eulogy is typically around 5-10 minutes long, or 1-2 pages typed out. This will also be based on how well you knew the individual and your level of comfort with giving speeches. The primary task is to highlight the loved one's legacy and remind people of who the person was in life in a way that is honorable and meaningful. 


 


Tell Great Stories 


The eulogy will consist of more than just great qualities of the individual or reasons that you cared for them. You also want to include memorable stories about them, which could be experiences you have had, or they've had with others. It can be helpful to speak to friends and family members to see if they have any experiences they would like to share or include in the speech to make it truly exceptional. 


 


Read it to Someone Else 


You may also want to consider sharing the document with another individual before you read it in front of a large group. This can be helpful in two ways; one, it allows for more support in finding mistakes and, simultaneously, can help incorporate changes that need to be made. You want to ensure that as you're reading, it sounds even and encouraging to help foster a feeling of comfort. 


 


Be Aware of the Content you are Including 


What you add to the speech can also make a difference in the experience and being aware that you don't know who may be listening is essential. For example, you may consider adding lighthearted comments about the person, but this could be taken offensively by some. So, as you are writing, if you have any concerns or doubts about what you are adding, either omit it or share it with a loved one and see what they think. One of the biggest considerations for picking an item to leave at the headstone is to check with the cemetery to see if they have any specific rules or regulations about what they allow.


Other Considerations 


It is also recommended to spend time reading the speech out loud. This can help prepare you for reading it in front of an audience and grow your confidence, especially if the document has more emotionally challenging sections. Take your time when reading, make eye contact, and remember that if you struggle with emotions, no one is there to judge you, and they are there to offer support during this challenging time. We have many unique cremation options in the cemetery as well as special sections in the gardens of Tranquility and The Pines devoted solely to cremation.


 


Our Team is here to Assist You With Compassionate Care 


Writing the eulogy is easier with some helpful tips and keeping in mind that the main goal is to recognize the importance of the deceased can help make it exceptional. Finding the proper support at one of the O'Fallon, MO, Cemeteries is crucial, and if you have any questions, we are here to help you. We have been offering exceptional care since 1961, so contact us today for more information. 

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