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Writing a eulogy for my mother would be difficult because I always imagine my mother to be immortal. This is a small example of what I would say during my mother funeral. My mother was the light of our home. She was supportive and caring for others. My mother went through a lot in her life, but nothing ever stopped her from giving us the attention we needed. My sister and I were not perfect children, but she never judge us. Instead she looked for ways to understand and help us. All she ever wanted was for her children to be successful and we promised her to do that. I will never forget her hugs, laughter, and kisses. My mother will always be my mother and now that she is in heaven I know that she will be waiting for me with her arms wide open. I love you mami, until we meet again. The end. Writing this small paragraph was extremely difficult. I know that I’ll never be ready to lose my mother because home is no home without her presence. …show more content…
At first I’ll probably keep the news to myself to acknowledge the situation and find the right way to approach my family about the news. I honestly don’t think there is a right or wrong way on how to inform your family about your illness. However, I personally would walk them to the beach. The beach has always been a place of comfort and enjoyment for me. The truth is I’ve only visited the beach twice in my life, but ever since the first moment I placed my feet on the sand, I knew that this was the place I wanted be before

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