A Eulogy to Remember
Now You Can Write and Deliver a Great Eulogy in 6 Simple Steps…
Your guide to creating a great eulogy even if you don’t know where to start and you hate public speaking; and there’s even a 30 minute option in case you’re really pushed for time)
By Kevin Burch BSc MSc PGCE MPNLP. Here’s what he has to say ….
“You like me, have lost someone special, with all that means for you, and all the feelings it brings, and you naturally want to deliver a funeral speech – a eulogy – which honors that person’s memory in the right way.
Right now that may seem a daunting task, and yet please know that giving this eulogy can be one of the most rewarding things you have ever done in your life. And, with the right guidance, it can also be simple.
How do I know? Because I have been in your shoes. I have sat in your place, and I know how you’re feeling.
Not only have you lost a loved one, but now you’re sitting here, the clock is ticking and you have yet more things you need to do at this difficult time.”
Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep
Just can’t seem to find the right words?
Now you can, instantly – soothe your soul with this unique collection of over 250 of the world’s best sympathy poems, quotations and readings.
Don’t lose valuable time searching for the perfect poem or reading – we’ve already done all the hard work, to save you the trouble. Look no further. You’ve just found the most comprehensive and thoughtful collection of sympathy poems, quotes and readings available today.
You may well have been called upon to write a eulogy or speak at a funeral at very short notice, leaving little time to find a suitable poem or reading. This user-friendly book is supplied via instant download, giving you quick access to all the resources you need and helping to reduce stress.
Whoever you have lost, this carefully crafted collection of poems and readings will help you find the words to express your sorrow, pay tribute to your loved one and do justice to a life lived. You need never be lost for words again.
Click here for over 250 of the world’s best sympathy poems.
If there’s anything I can do ….
Are you struggling to help a loved one cope with grief, but just don’t know what to do?
It is awful when someone you love goes through the unbearable pain of bereavement. You feel distraught and completely unable to help. You can’t take away the grief, but there are many things you can do to make everyday life more bearable. And no-one knows better what those things might be than people who have been bereaved themselves.
This guide explains how it feels, and also passes on the advice of many other people who have been bereaved. These people know exactly what helped them most (and what was well-meant but not helpful) at the time, and in the months, weeks and years afterwards.
This ebook is full of little ways – and big ways – you can help someone you care about cope that little bit better.
It is suitable for English speakers all over the world whether you are in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, South Africa, it is packed with reassuring suggestions for how to help a friend or loved one who has lost someone dear to them without getting in the way
We have personally reviewed this eBook and found it to be a wonderful, insightful account of bereavement. Anyone who has ever lost a loved one will identify with everything written here; from the practical help needed to make the process as painless as possible to the emotional support often needed but rarely asked for. If you know someone who has lost someone click here to find out if there is anything YOU can do.





