In memoriam
Tags: EULOGIES; FUNERAL orations; PRAISE; PHYSICIANS -- Diseases; INTERPERSONAL relations; PHYSICIANS as authors
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- Salt of the Earth. Searl, Edward // In Memoriam: A Guide to Modern Funeral & Memorial Services;2000, p107
The article presents a eulogy for a man named Bob. It explores the interests of the deceased with adventures with his family or dog. It recounts how Bob educate his students about adventures. It then recalls the compassion and generosity of the deceased from his younger years up to maturity. It...
- "If You Can't Say Something Nice…". SUN, CALVIN // American Funeral Director;Mar2009, Vol. 132 Issue 3, p64
The article offers tips on delivering an appropriate eulogy. It reminds clients not to lie but to be honest in acknowledging the fact about the decedent. It also advises clients to dwell less on the decedent's negative aspects but more on the positive results that the decedent affected. Other...
- NOTES FROM THE EDITORS. // Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine;Apr89, Vol. 40 Issue 11, preceding p1
The article stresses that the eulogies as a farewell to socialism are delivered over an empty grave. It has been noted that the cruel indignities perpetrated in the name of socialism come second to the same indignities perpetrated for 200 years in the name of capitalism. Some form of socialism...
- Childhood, Interrupted. SHAFFER, MATTHEW // National Review;1/24/2011, Vol. 63 Issue 1, p26
The author memorializes a brother, Christopher Shaffer, who died suddenly at the age of 28. He describes a eulogy he delivered for him, in which he suggested an early death was the price for having enjoyed success in so many dimensions at such a young age. He also recounts a recurring dream he...
- Two Noble Young Men. Taylor Jr., Stuart // National Journal;8/8/2009, p6
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- To the Martyr Rami al-Ghazzawi. Al-Ghazzawi, Izzat // Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics & Culture;2006, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p121
The article presents an eulogy by Izzat al-Ghazzawi to his martyr son Rami al-Ghazzawi in Palestine. He wrote the eulogy for his son who was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers during a demonstration are his school in 1993. He reiterated the bravery and heroism of his son when he did not mind...
- Jules Lemaitre and Henry Bordeaux. Veuillot, Fran�ois // America;8/7/1920, Vol. 23 Issue 16, p366
The article reports on the eulogy by French writer Henry Bordeaux to Jules Lemaitre. Bordeaux was the predecessor of Lemaitre as the fauteuil in the Acad�mie Fran�aise in 1920. Bordeaux recounted that Lemaitre presented a picture of a happy union of talent and of character. He added that...
- The Eulogy. Searl, Edward // In Memoriam: A Guide to Modern Funeral & Memorial Services;2000, p99
The article offers tips on how to write a eulogy for someone's funeral or memorial service. It advises to evoke extemporaneous anecdotes and personal remembrances from the guests. It suggests to encourage family members to participate into a discussion that helps in the making of an effective...
- A Feisty Woman. Searl, Edward // In Memoriam: A Guide to Modern Funeral & Memorial Services;2000, p103
The article presents a eulogy for an 80-year-old woman named Belle. It explores how the deceased, who was described as feisty, deal with the challenges of her life when she was still alive, from the death of her father at a very young age to an unfortunate marriage. It recounts how Belle...


