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    Mother's Eulogy

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    when I was six. We held a funeral at the local church, but since she passed away in Korea, my family was not able to bring her body. I remember my mother delivering her eulogy, but she was struggling to carry on as she was breaking down with tears rushing down her face. However, she looked at me and stopped crying – finishing the eulogy. I was too young and naïve to understand why she was mourning; instead, I pouted and I dreaded that entire funeral, oblivious to the circumstances I was in. I did not

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    Eulogy For Myron

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    We are here to remember and celebrate Myron—we are here to do so at a seven month interval, an interval of approximately twenty-eight weeks since Myron’s passing. Not a long time at all, and yet still an appropriate time for an unveiling. The raw, crippling pain is still there, especially for his wife, Linda, but also for all his family and dear friends, so many of whom are here gathered, some of whom are out of the country, like the Browns, who so wanted to be here also. A testament to the impact

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    Eulogy For Alaska

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    of Alaska. "She's just a character in a book" you might say. It also seems absurd to imagine a grief so real for a person that doesn't exist. I recently got this opportunity to write my book report in any form of writingp; one of the options was a eulogy. Since just experienced a great fictional lost, I thought this topic was truly meant to be. So why not write it about the one and only Alaska Young? The first thing that comes to my mind after hearing the tragic news of her dying was "Alaska was

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    Desdemona Eulogy

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    Script: Good morning, I will be speaking on behalf of Emilia eulogising the tragic death of the beloved Desdemona. There will be a quite sombre tone brought throughout the Eulogy as Emilia was quite close and fond of Desdemona. Eulogy: [Emilia stands front to the crowd, shaken feeling unhinged and devastated, her lip slightly quivering] Good morning, Duke, Senators and loved ones. Thank you for attending today’s ceremony as we give our final farewell to Desdemona. I stand before you all here today

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    Desdemona's Eulogy

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    Eulogy spoken from Lodovico (Desdemona’s cousin): As a cloe cousin of Desdemona, it a privilege and true honour for me, Lodovico, to be up here today for Desdemona. Desdemona was always a loving and caring person. Her presence always enlightened us. She was too beautiful, too kind, too young, to deserve what happened to her. And now, the world fells dull, sad without her. Although we were cousins, Desdemona always felt like a big sister to me. After my mother’s death when I was young, Desdemona

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    Wyatt's Eulogy

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    As many children of the United States of America have the pleasure of growing up as normally as possible, starting with learning how to interact with other children, build relationships with other people, and the ability to horse around on the playscape; however, some children do not have that privilege. At a young age, ten years old, Bailey had physical problems such as joint pain, frequent infections including disseminated infection and pneumonia and easy bleeding, which were all signs leading

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    Eulogy Once he made it to my first year of highschool he tried of for the varsity team I made the team and started every game all the way until he graduated high school he was a one thousand point scorer. he was offered many scholarships to come play basketball but he chose duke university. My first year of college I was already being scouted for the NBA draft My second year of college he was eligible for the 2024 NBA draft. I was drafted to the Boston celtics he was 2 overall first round pick for

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    Funeral Eulogy

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    through the front door, all of them dressed in monotone fashions. Staring at me through the tears that fill their eyes are the people who cared and still care about you. I’m taking these few minutes to prepare myself, before I have to deliver your eulogy.

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    A Eulogy for Macbeth

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    Macbeth Eulogy By Lady Macbeth   Today, I stand before a nation in mourning, grieving the passing of its King, Macbeth. He shall surely be remembered in history as a noble and courageous soldier and leader who fought with a fierce loyalty and belief in Scotland. Although his reign was not trouble-free or lengthy, Macbeth inspired a unique and individual pride in his country and made every decision with careful thought, holding firmly to his ideals and principles to the very end. Scotland has

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    Essay On Eulogy

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    combat the disease, he went through chemo radiation which seemed to be working, and he was able to go out with his family for Chinese food. However, the cancer later spread to his liver, pancreas and brain, and resulted in death. Alex decided to give a eulogy at the funeral, in which he decided he would start fulfilling more promises. Here, he first said the phrase “Because I said I would,” which later led to his going viral on social media with millions of likes and his starting of a blog. Through class

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