You may think you know your mother very well, and indeed you may, but if you are charged with writing a eulogy for your mother, then you might want to check your facts before you decide to deliver any speech regarding them. Often times, if a speech is more biographical than anything else, a child can learn a great deal about their mothers. Who they were before they were married, what they did, what their interest were, where they grew up and so many other things. While it is never good to have to say goodbye to a loved on, it is nice to know that even when they are gone, you can still learn something from them.
Doing Some Fact Checking When Writing A Eulogy
September 29th, 2009 | Reference