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Losing family members can be one of the most difficult things you will have to deal with in life. The death of a grandparent is something that can be hard to write about in a eulogy. One of the best things to do is sit down and think about memories you have had with that person. Think about the memories that stand out the most and think about the feelings or thoughts that are attached to those memories. These may include visions, places, sounds and smells that bring you joy. Reflect on what you think is the most important thing to know about the person who is no longer with you. Eulogies do not have to be long, drawn-out speeches. They can be short and sweet, poems, slideshows, artwork or brief memories shared with loved ones. Try not to put too much pressure on yourself to create something magnificent. The eulogy of a loved one is just as much for your healing as it is for those attending the service.

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