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    Bracken We always gave each other forever time. You always had power‚ strength‚ true loyalty and superb knowledge. You were always there despite everything. Your love and support were pure. You were so gifted‚ made us laugh constantly. Had your own language called “Hurrah” which we also called ‘a Bracken thing’ referring to contentment. Your love was unconditional and pure. You always wanted to be there. You never gave up which has confused us today because this sudden tragedy was

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    My name is Ted and I am one of the nephews of Louie and Amy Alves. From day one Amy faced obstacles and even on her death-bed she never showed fear‚ never stopped laughing and never gave up. She inspired so many people throughout the course of her life and that was obvious by the turnout at the wake last night. Amy was a die-hard sports fan and a very athletic person growing up. She had 9 brothers and sisters‚ which I am sure contributed to her competitiveness. There is no doubt that she came from

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    The journey of life begins at the day we are born‚ we get afraid as the first time we walk because we might fall and get hurt‚ we are afraid to do some things because we might fail‚ and sometimes we are afraid to confess because we might be rejected. That’s how life begins with us‚ we are afraid to do something new‚ because we don’t know what life will it bring to us‚ sometimes it’s good and sometimes it’s bad. We never know what tomorrow will give us‚ but tomorrow is the reason why we become stronger

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    Informative Speech Outline Eulogies Introduction Attention Getter: Life is not just about the number of days we live‚ or the number of contacts we have. Our lives can have an immeasurable and undetectable affect on others. Motivational Link: At some point in our lives we could write‚ read‚ or even hear a eulogy about someone that we once knew. Purpose Statement: Through the context of my presentation it is my purpose to enlighten you on the qualities that make these speeches so memorable

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    I have two memories of the Church—both of which are embarrassing. The first was during my First Communion‚ which is third of the seven sacraments where someone first receives the Eucharist (the body and blood of Jesus). For the ceremony‚ my parents dressed me in a terribly fit suit and at that age I was missing both of my front teeth—I looked ridiculous. Sometime during the ceremony I accidentally blew out my candle. I look around and every other kid still has their candle lit so I tried to fake

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    Eulogy Thanks for comimg everyone‚ I know this is a very big day. I just want to start by telling you what kind of person Rachel was. Although sometimes I met rachel the first year of high school. she was the girl sitting in the front row‚with ger notepad and her blonde hair...rch and I said to myself...I dont like her‚not only because sje was blonde because she was a smart blonde. Then I got stuck doing a project I know its not nice bad mouthing the deceased but Hainting me‚ aproving my eulogy

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    Eulogy to Piggy I. Introduction A. I always knew looking back on the years would make me laugh. But I never knew looking back on the laughs would make me cry. Transition II. A. Piggy was truly a great friend 1. Although he got picked on‚ he always did what he knew was right.@ a. He stood up for what he believed in when necessary. Standing up to your enemies is hard to do‚ but standing up to your friends was even harder. 2. He was the best friend anyone could ever have. a.) he was honest

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    Eulogy on behalf of Hamlet By Liam Boyd Good lords and ladies of Elsinore‚ I appreciate your attendance here today on this particularly significant occasion. We gather here‚ to offer our gratitude and sorrows respectively for the life and death of the greatest man I have ever known‚ Prince Hamlet. I understand that no assortment of words could possibly convey the degree of Hamlet’s stature‚ so I only hope that God will assist me in articulating an outline‚ a sample‚ of the masterpiece that was

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    add dialogue. This ties into your question #3. I don’t think that all stories need tons of dialogue‚ but to me‚ it feels like I’m getting a lot of backstory before I ever see anything from the character’s point of view. Maybe add past of someone’s eulogy? I’ve been to one funeral for a young person‚ and I’ve been to a few for older people. The difference I remember was the things people said. People feel like it’s important to say “they had a good life” or “they lived a long‚ fulfilling life” if they

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    Eulogy for Crazy In life it’s better to die then to live another day as a lunatic in the poem “I felt a Funeral‚ in my Brain‚” by Emily Dickinson the speaker seems to be having a mental breakdown‚ but as the reader we see it through imagery and metaphors the imagery is the funeral that the speaker is having inside their head‚ and in a way the speaker is also seems to be suffering because she cannot get a sense of reality. Dickinson use many metaphors in the poem to give insight of the state of what’s

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