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Quickly and easily write the words that will give a memorable and loving tribute to one you have loved. 

Everything you need is right here!

Be super confident when you pay homage to your loved one and know the right actions to take in order to have a meaningful tribute to your dearly departed.

From the desk of Laurie Mueller
Tuesday, 10:28 a.m.
Dear Friend,

I am so sorry for your loss.

I know how hard it is at this time for you to even think about accepting the fact that your loved one has passed on and yet, right now, you need to think about putting your thoughts into words, memories into a tribute and giving your loved one the kind of farewell that you know would make them proud and happy.

You want to share the wonderful parts of the life of your loved one with others and you need to find the instructions on how to put it all in order and make it come out in the way that meets up to your expectations and gives your loved one the best kind of farewell.

You want to stand up in front of the other family members and friends and say what you think is so important for you to say in a confident and respectful way.

No more sifting through a multitude of websites wondering if you have covered it all.  No more reading things that don't even pertain to what you are looking for and wasting your valuable time.

No more guessing what is needed or trying to remember back to a funeral that you were at before and trying to re-create it.

I am a person who has attended a great number of funerals mostly for family but also I have lost some good friends in accidents and to cancer.  Both my parents and my first husband died and I took an active role in creating a meaningful service in memory of them.  I am a writer and a presenter and a counselor.    I have taken their stories of what goes right and what can go wrong and made sure that you have all of this information simply and easily at your fingertips so that in your time of distress you can easily get the technical information that you need to honor your deceased love one in the manner that you aspire to.  

For over 30 years I have worked with funeral presenters. I have worked with people who are grieving,  I have helped people learn how to writespeak in public and to . 

And now I can help you at this very minute wherever you are in the world.  Whatever faith you are, to understand that you can write a loving testimonial to your deceased family member or friend. 

Who Will Write the Eulogy?  

As the oldest son in the family, I knew that it would fall to me to write the story of my dad and then to eulogize him.  But I had no experience.  I had only been to a couple of funerals in the past and I certainly wasn't paying attention to how it was done.  And now the man who meant the most to me in my life was dead and I had to give him a good send off.

 I went to Laurie and she helped me to find the words that I needed.  I stood up in front of that church filled with my father's business associates, his long time friends and his large extended family and I gave the speech of my life.  I cried but I said what I wanted to say and I was proud of myself for doing it!   

 Laurie can help you say what you need to say.  She did it for me!  

 

 Chris Gordon, Kelowna, BC
How Will I Stand in Front Of All Those People?
I didn't know how I could stand in front of all those people and read the eulogy.  Laurie helped me to prepare the words, to put actions in place that would give me the confidence to not only greet the people who attended the memorial service but to have the words to say to them.  She helped me plan and prepare.  Knowing that I had thought of all the possibilities gave me greater confidence to get through the day.   It taught me that being prepared can get me through even the most difficult situation.
Tammy Hall, Seattle, Washington
Why Is This Happening To Me?
This was an experience I didn't expect to have.  I'm glad that I spoke up and I think that you should have your say too.  This guide that Laurie has written can help you - it can decrease the amount of fear that you have, it can prepare you so that you aren't a shivering quivering mess.  I highly recommend that you use Laurie's guidance to get you through this hard time.  
Henry Mushanski, North Battleford, Saskatchewan

My mom died and I knew it was my responsibility to give her a proper send off.  I had been to funerals where the minister hadn't known the deceased and had pronounced their name wrong, I had been to funerals where the minister had told stories that may have been fitting for someone of the same era but not the woman being eulogized.  I had been at funerals where the grieving granddaughter had lost her last page of her speech and had sat down leaving us wondering and herself mortified. I had been at a funeral where the deceased woman had been a staunch church member all her life but her children weren't so she was memorialized in a downtown hall with no clergy present.

I was determined that my mother's funeral would be a true tribute to the wonderfulness of the woman.  I wanted to make sure that the readings were readings that had been meaningful to her, the songs her favorite and the stories were the ones that reminded everyone of the goodness of the woman.  

I asked one of my colleagues to coordinate the service but I wanted to do all the speaking (I'm not shy!).  As an only child I was devastated.  All the other family members that my mother had been close to had already died.  It was up to me to write and present the eulogy  to those who gathered that day to celebrate her life and mourn her passing.

It helped me to do one last special thing for her and it was very good beginning to the healing process for me.  

My Mind Went Blank - What Do I Do Now?  

When I was thinking about what I would say in the eulogy for my mother, my mind went blank.  What was expected? What had other people done? What was the right way to write the eulogy?   I lived many miles from the city that my mother was in.  It would be a few days before I could get there and talk to the people at the funeral home.  

The silly thing was that I did know most of what to do.  I was just in shock and in grief and I needed someone to hold my hand and get me onto the right road again.   That's why I have put together all this information for you.  It is a tough time right now and you need someone to quietly help you do the things you need to do.   I want to do that for you.

Public Speaking - I Wasn't Born With the Gift

When I was younger I couldn't speak in front of a group - and if I did I had to follow it up quickly with a stiff drink and a cigarette!   But I learned how to speak by being prepared and creating a plan.  I learned the tricks and techniques that I needed and I changed my attitude.   No more stiff drinks and cigarettes as chasers for me now!  

Do you get butterflies too?

People always told me - "Just wing it - you'll be great" and that would set off a whole flock of butterflies in my stomach.  I learned that I needed a good plan and preparation in place.  I need to prepare and you will too.  I want to help you prepare so that you don't have to wing it!

"With a bit of help, absolutely anyone can give a great tribute to their loved ones....

You are going through a hard enough time right now and you don't need to add more stress to your grieving.  My guide "The Ultimate Guide on how to Write a Eulogy" and its additional materials will help you get through this time in your life while honoring the one that you love in a meaningful and memorable way.  You need only to download this guide, read and put the suggestions into use, and that will place your best foot forward. 

In this guide you will find the following information:

How to Write a Eulogy

Everything you need to know to write the funeral speech that will pay proper tribute to the loved one that has died.  This section will tell you

  • the length the eulogy should be
  • the types of eulogies there are so you can choose which one you want to use
  • the components that go into a poignant speech
  • how you can gather the information you need,
  • how to get your ideas down on paper,
  • how to present the eulogy in a caring and competent manner.
  • give you questions to answer that will fill out the story of your loved one
  • examples of stories and descriptions
  • valuable do's and don'ts that you will want to make sure you follow
  • what clergy are thinking when they meet with you about the service
  • samples of difficult eulogies to write

  • For those of you who don't consider yourself writers or have very limited time to prepare, I have included a "Fill In The Blanks" Eulogy that will give you an instant presentation.  Just add your own stories!

Not only have I personally experienced too many funerals and deaths of friends and relatives, I have researched a lot of the work that has been placed on the internet and read books about this subject, I have also personally interviewed ministers and funeral directors who have worked with grieving families and who have written hundreds of eulogies.  I have included their advice in this guide.

In this guide you will find help with how much to say, what not to say, how to say it. You will learn exactly what you can do and how to do it.

Whether you are writing a eulogy for:

  • Your Father
  • Your Mother
  • Your Grandmother
  • Your Grandfather
  • Your Spouse
  • Your dearly beloved child
  • Your Brother
  • Your Sister
  • Your Aunt 
  • Your Uncle
  • Your Co-worker
  • Your Boss

you will get help to create the kind of eulogy that all will be proud of.

You can write as much as you want or you can fill in the blanks. This will make it easy to allow you to share any important memories with others while honoring the one you loved.

The format of this guide will give you the confidence to create a caring, loving and memorable tribute to your loved one.  It:

  • is easy to read and implement
  • is straight forward to follow
  • will save you time and frustration
  • will make you look like a star
  • will give you confidence
  • will calm your nerves
  • will create an atmosphere of love in any relationship
  • will give you the right words to say
  • has great ideas that will make any service memorable.

Also included in this guide are interviews  about some of the dos and don'ts that people commonly worry about.

All the resources that you need are right here!  Just push the 'Buy Now' button and all the information will immediately be delivered to you.  You only need to start writing your memories and thoughts down and placing them in the right spot.


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In your time of need,  I can help you!

You may be worried about doing the wrong thing!

Relax.  I'm here to tell you that you make the rules.  I'll give you some guidelines that can help you decide how you will go about it.  Just relax and remember that your intention to honor the deceased is the most important rule to follow.

To help you during this stressful time I've also added some important and critical bonus material.

 

Bonus #1:

Public Speaking Tips for the Eulogist

Using the wisdom of my colleagues and my own personal experiences, you will have greater confidence going up to the front and giving the eulogy for the person you loved.

Do you worry about speaking in front of a group?  Do your knees go to mush and your stomach turn into a mass of butterflies just at the thought of getting up in front of a group of people?  I was like that once but now I look forward to speaking to a group whether there are 5 or 500.

Included in this guide are helpful public speaking tips used by the most terrified to turn them into public orators - at least for a few minutes during this one important day.  You don't have to think of everyone in the audience as bare naked (but it helps).  OK, like my son says "That's gross thinking about what they look like naked, Mom."  So I've added better help.  Along with my professional experience I've also called in the experts and included their comments.  

Bonus #2:

Eulogies of the Rich and Famous

Sometimes reading material about famous people by famous people can inspire you in your writing.  In this bonus section I have included eulogies from the british royalty, British and American celebrities and the US Civil Rights movement. 

Bonus #3:

Quotes and Readings


At your figure tips readings, poetry and quotes that you can use within your eulogy to give it the final polished feeling.  

  • Readings from the old and new testament of the Bible
  • Popular poems that have given mourners comfort for many years
  • New poetry that has been written to reflect our current times
  • From authors such as Shakespeare, Emily Carr and Kahlil Gibran
  • One line quotes that make profound statements in only a few words
  • And even a funny story!

 

 Using "The Ultimate Guide on how to Write a Eulogy" you will be able to:

  • Imagine your sense of accomplishment and pride when you say the final words of your tribute or when you read your tribute in the newspapers' obituary column and see the heartfelt homage to the one that you have loved and cared about so much.
  • Imagine how others will feel just a little bit better in their grief as they hear the words to which they can relate.
  • Imagine how happy it would make your dearly departed friend or relative to know that you are taking good care of their final arrangements

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Wishing you a meaningful and compassionate experience,

Laurie Mueller

P.S. I want to be crystal clear about this... remember that this is not some cheesy thrown-together Word document cut-and-pasted from random websites who don't even know what they're talking about — "The Ultimate Guide on how to Write a Eulogy"  is assembled by my professional experience and in consultation with a team of experts and every part of it has been tested and PROVEN to work!

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