Heartfelt Eulogy Templates (Edit Online) - Word, GDocs, Adobe

When we lose people dear to us, the world may seem to shift on its axis. Colors may appear to fade, sounds to dim, and the weight of their absence may feel almost unbearable. When engulfed in this fog of grief, being tasked to put into words the life and legacy of those who meant everything to us may be very overwhelming.

At WordLayouts, we understand how hard it can be finding the right words to express yourself in times of grief. This is why we have designed these free templates. These templates can serve as comforting structure to help guide your thoughts as you reflect on your loved one’s life and impact.

How to Gather Your Thoughts When Writing

While the templates that we have provided will provide the structure to help guide you in your writing, filling it with meaningful content may prove hard during such trying times. Here is how you can gather your thoughts to come up with an impactful eulogy for your loved one: Relax. Find a quiet space away from distractions. This can be your favorite chair, a peaceful spot outside or anywhere where you will feel comfortable. Download and print the template or carry your preferred note-taking device.
  • Take deep breaths. Close your eyes and take deep breaths. This will allow your mind to relax and roam through the different memories you have of your loved one.
  • Write everything down. As memories come to you, note them down. They could include major life events, simple everyday moments, or even small stuff that made you feel loved or cherished by the dearly departed. Do not worry about order or coherence of anything you write at this point, just let your thoughts flow.
  • Think about them. What was their cologne did they like to wear? Can you remember the sound of their laughter? What was their favorite meal? What are some of the things they disliked? These sensory details will help bring originality to your eulogy.
  • Reflect on their impact. What impact did they have in your life and that of others? What lessons did they teach you? How did they shape your worldview? What values did they embody?
  • Humor and light moments. Do not be afraid of including those entertaining or lighthearted memories you shared together. Remember, a eulogy can celebrate all aspects of a person’s life, including the laughter, and joy they brought to the world.
Remember, the process of gathering your thoughts is not just about writing the eulogy, it is also a healing journey for you. Allow yourself to feel all the emotions. Whether they are sadness, gratitude, or joy, these feelings can give your eulogy depth and authenticity. This can help you create a truly heartfelt tribute to your loved one.