I am so sorry for your loss.
When I wrote a eulogy for my sister's funeral this winter I just sat down and wrote. Anything that came to mind. I didn't edit or judge. After I had a rough draft of 4 pages I went back and kept what I wanted, scratched out what I didn't want. Then I neatly wrote what I'd kept so it would be easier to read at her funeral. Read the eulogy and it went well.
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