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The Book Of Eulogies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

The Book Of Eulogies

A collection of memorial tributes, poetry, essays, and letters of condolence.

Great Eulogies Throughout History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Great Eulogies Throughout History

Derived from the Greek for "word of praise," the eulogy is a longstanding tradition of recognition and remembrance. The speeches and essays gathered in this collection offer thought-provoking commemorations of the lives and deeds of politicians, authors, poets, and other influential individuals. Starting with Pericles' Funeral Oration, a classic example of the rite, these writings turn their focus to historical figures of the past two centuries, from America's Founding Fathers to Nelson Mandela. Nineteenth-century selections include the stirring address read at Beethoven's funeral; a reminiscence of Charlotte Brontë by her great literary hero, William Thackeray; recollections of Henry David...

Eulogies to Die For
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Eulogies to Die For

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-08-26
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

When death strikes words often fail us. This book helps honor ones for whom the alphabet seems inadequate. The first eulogy the author ever heard was for her aunt when she was 12; appalled that the minister knew so little about the deceased he never once mentioned her by name, she became determined that such thoughtlessness and lack of recognition would never happen to anyone she loved in the future. Consequently, she wrote eulogies for her infant son, her mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, father, and various friends and relatives upon their deaths. In this book, she has made it possible to mix-and-match by classifying the entries alphabetically and by occupation or title. Blending humor, scripture, and classic literature, this book provides a full eulogy or seeds for thought so readers can create their own.

Remembrances and Celebrations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

Remembrances and Celebrations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-12-18
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  • Publisher: Vintage

A rich anthology of memorial tributes that offers a welcome reminder that, although words cannot necessarily assuage grief, they can provide tremendous comfort and perspective during our times of loss. The likes of Dr. Martin Luther King, Benjamin Franklin, W.H. Auden and Diana, Princess of Wales, as well as ordinary folk from the seventeenth century to the present are mourned and celebrated in the memorable eulogies, condolence letters, poems and epitaphs collected in these pages.

In Tribute
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

In Tribute

Collects eulogies given in memoriam of influential men and women of the twentieth century, including John F. Kennedy, Walt Disney, Cesar Chavez, and others.

Soul Sketches: How to Craft Meaningful and Authentic Eulogies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Soul Sketches: How to Craft Meaningful and Authentic Eulogies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-09-27
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  • Publisher: eBookIt.com

This book is written for writers of eulogies and for those who choose to answer the question, after someone they loved and admired has died, "What does this life teach me about how I wish to live the rest of my days?" Eulogies are essentially hopeful rituals that make grief more bearable. Because eulogies are about the deceased, but for the living, they can help us prepare to live more intentionally, with an appreciation of life and with respect for the Great Mystery of death and beyond. Eulogies draw us into a sense of community at a time when we may feel alone, and when all we have left are our memories to bring us comfort. Eulogies add to those memories and help our healing begin.

Good Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Good Words

The author, a certified grief counselor, combines academic expertise . . . with her own and others personal experiences in this helpful resource. . . . [She] thoughtfully directs grief-stricken readers through the steps to create a moving, truthful speech. Kirkus Indie Review The eulogy: its not about the bowling scores. Its about who our loved ones werethe human qualities, virtues, and noble deeds that made them people of value in the world. Good Words: Memorializing through a Eulogy teaches how a eulogy can help us in difficult times of grief. Dr. Hewett shares how eulogies can be written at the time of death, before a loved one has died and shared with him or her, and even years later as ...

Good Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Good Words

"This book walks readers through the writing process to help them develop powerful and personal eulogies based on time-honored strategies. It also teaches readers how to deliver the eulogy effectively. Good Words is full of useful information about eulogies, such as: how and when to include children in the ceremony, how to write eulogies for difficult situations like suicide or strained relationships, how to revise and polish a eulogy after the funeral or memorial ceremony, and how various religious perspectives from a wide variety of spiritual traditions might influence the eulogy." --

Well Remembered Friends
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 459

Well Remembered Friends

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A fascinating collection of memorial addresses on celebrated lives including WH Auden by Stephen Spender, Peter Cook by Alan Bennett, Kingsley Amis by Martin Amis, Stanley Matthews by Jimmy Armfield, John Thaw by Tom Courtenay and many more. The eulogy is a literary form like no other: to compress a lifetime into minutes, to summon the person, what they meant to their friends, colleagues, and sometimes a wider context, to be moved to grief, laughter, sadness and fond memories, to mix praise for virtue with the acknowledgement of foibles, to choose a few anecdotes from the hundreds available, is a very different art to that of the dry obituarist. Angela Huth has collected some of the sparkling examples of the form - by or about writers, politicians, actors, sportsmen, academics, and, in some cases, unknown but well-remembered friends.

LET THEM BE NOT FORGOTTEN
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

LET THEM BE NOT FORGOTTEN

“Let Them Be Not Forgotten” is a book of funeral eulogies and meditations collected over forty years of ministry by the author. It is intended to keep alive the memories of some of those he has helped bury. For the Christian, the grave represents not only the end of life on earth, but also the first step into a new existence. This book is designed to help the living maintain Communion with those Saints that have gone before them. It may also be of interest to genealogists and others who find it enlightening and edifying to study the past lives of their ancestors and predecessors. The book not only illuminates the lives of those profiled, but weighs the heft of their character, the breadth of their contribution to their community, and the spirituality of their souls.