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What You Need To Know About Offering Memorial Tributes

Funerals are meant to provide a proper send off to the dead, as well as provide an opportunity to the living to pay their last respects to the deceased. It also helps the friends and family of the deceased to accept the devastating loss and start the process of acceptance and healing. You can reflect the life of your loved one through funeral tributes at the memorial service.

Even if you know the deceased well, you must take time to prepare what you are going to say. This is because this may be a hard ordeal or an emotional time for you, so you have to pull yourself together. Writing down your speech may help you remember what you are going to say.

Try and share some of the happy or most striking moments you shared with the person. To connect with the crowd, share something that the audience can identify with, such as a familiar character trait or habit of the deceased. Do your research by talking to friends and family of the deceased, so as to have a better understanding of the person.

Share on how the person influenced your life. This could be by something you observed in their life or something they said to you. Be genuine and real when giving your speech. This will help you connect better with the people you are talking to.

Try as much as possible to control your emotions. It is okay to show your emotions, as long as you can regain your composure and continue with your speech. Try and offer comfort to the family members of the deceased, even as you talk about their loved one.

Keep your speech short. This is because there would probably be other people waiting to give funeral tributes. You may include some bit of humor if the situation allows or if the deceased was a jovial person. Choose your words carefully and do not idolize the deceased.


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