noun a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly, typically someone who has died
Eulogies are commonly used as speeches to commemorate someone's life and achievements.
Authors may include eulogies in their works as a way to pay tribute to characters who have passed away.
Eulogies are often a part of religious ceremonies to honor the deceased and offer comfort to the bereaved.
A eulogy is often delivered at a funeral service to honor and remember the deceased.
Eulogies are frequently given at memorial services to celebrate the life of the departed.
A writer may be asked to write a eulogy for a deceased individual as part of a memorial service or obituary.
A psychologist may assist individuals in processing their grief and emotions through writing or delivering a eulogy for a loved one.
A funeral director may work with families to help them create and deliver eulogies during funeral services.
Clergy members often deliver eulogies as part of religious or spiritual funeral services.
Hospice workers may support families in writing eulogies or provide resources for creating meaningful tributes for their loved ones.
A speechwriter may be hired to craft a eulogy on behalf of someone who is not comfortable or able to write one themselves.