The internet is full of examples of what to write in a eulogy. Most of the suggestions you find online are directed at loved ones who are writing a eulogy for someone they have lost.
You know your life best. You know your friends, your family, the funny stories, the incredible moments you have experienced, the good, the bad and the challenging. It is up to you what you choose to include in your eulogy. Traditionally eulogies cover birth, family upbringing, siblings and family, schooling, working career, marriage, children, grandchildren, sporting achievements, stories that describe personality traits, adventures and mishaps, etc.
The team at Your Story will help you, if you need, in what to cover in your eulogy and will then guide you through the steps to record your voice and choose photographs to match your stories.
Were happy to help you write your own eulogy and to deliver it to your friends and family in your very own way.