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    Eulogy for Grandfather

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    grandfather‚ uncle‚ or friend‚ you probably had the same level of appreciation and admiration for him that I did. He had an uncanny ability to put everyone he met at ease. To crack a joke or flirt with waitress‚ he instantaneously became everyone"s best friend. He was a doting husband to my Grandmother for nearly 65 years. As a couple the phrase " Young at heart" seems as if it was coined just for them. He was an incredible Father to my mother Laura‚ my uncle Benji & aunt Aviva. He was the beloved

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    George and Lennie‚ two extraordinary characters in Of Mice and Men‚ Similar yet very different. Both Lennie and George rely on their friendship to survive. Lennie depends on his friendship with George to make the correct desisions. George relies on the friendship he has with Lennie in order to plan for the future. While Lennie depends on George‚ in some ways George depends on Lennie. For example‚ despite George’s impatience and annoyance with Lennie‚ and his remarks about how easy his

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    Lennie analysis essay

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    Lennie‚ a character in the novel Of Mice and Men‚ was a timid good hearted man whose personality‚ appearance and nature set him apart from others while enabling unique friendships to flourish. Lennie’s humble personality helped him develop a number of these relationships on the ranch. Candy‚ “a tall stoop shouldered old man‚” was the first person Lennie met on the farm. Candy always carried a “big push-broom in his left hand” and was a quiet soul‚ just like Lennie. Lennie

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    Nurse’s Eulogy for Juliet I come before you all‚ perhaps at fault‚ perhaps condemnable‚ but in mourning of this portentous matter‚ just as you‚ nonetheless. Such a lamentable day as this has never yet existed‚ and on no account will another as tragic befall Verona in such pernicious splendor. Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague‚ brought to Death by blind ambiguity and an ill-starred love‚ deserve more than passing sorrow and enduring reconciliation amid these grieving families: they ought to be remembered

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    Hamlet Horatio's Eulogy

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    Based on Shakespeare’s great novel‚ Hamlet‚ this piece is a eulogy written for Hamlet Prince of Denmark‚ to be presented by the character Horatio. My friends‚ we have gathered here today to celebrate the life of our friend and most valiant prince Hamlet. It is fitting that we are gathered here today in this great abbey as it was one of the most important places in his life. It was here where his father was crowned and where‚ had he not been so sadly taken from us‚ he would of been crowned. It is

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    Eulogy For Lennie's Wife

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    left out. I think I am the closet person to Lennie other than George. Me and Lennie are good friends‚ he never judges me‚ because I having only one hand. Basically I am a old man who has no place to go after the boss throws me out because I have one hand and I can’t help the other ranchers. My dream is to have some land that I can work on. My major fear is aging‚ that my age will make me useless and not helpful. To make my dream come true I offered Lennie and George some money so they can get their

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    Personal Eulogy His name was Bradley Tolman. He was born on March 21‚ 1998 in Madison Memorial Hospital‚ in the city of Rexburg‚ Idaho. As a child Brad was an extremely hilarious kid‚ he was always smiling and laughing. There was always one thing about him that he would always do‚ he tied his blanket around his neck like a cape‚ and put on a pair of sunglasses‚ ran around the house saying “I’m Batman”. He would save people from the bad guys. Then there was this time when he wanted his mom to cut

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    King Duncan Eulogy

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    Say not in grief; “he is no more”‚ but live in thankfulness that he was. Kings men and friends‚ today‚ with heavy hearts we bid adieu to a remarkable man. As we stand here today to reminisce in our fond memories of our past king‚ though he only held the throne for a brief time. He has changed the lives of many. Today we gather to embrace his greatness‚ Macbeth will be dearly missed. Some may think Macbeth was a traitor‚ but we must not forget the greatness that shone within him his heroic acts;

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    eulogy Willy Loman

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    Dear Father‚ I stand here before your grave‚ I came alone. I wish I gave your eulogy in front of others while you died from old age but no one came to your funeral.‚ while reflecting on the past few days that I’ve spent here at home. I have prepared my speech hopping to express the pain I am in. Firstly I am ashamed and disappointed that my own father would do such a thing. Mum told us that you have tried to take your life many times before but it never occurred to us that you would actually succeed

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    Aunt Deb's Eulogy

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    my life‚ I have had the chance and opportunity to meet many people who have seen great adversity in their life‚ but one person that sticks out in my mind is when I am sitting in the audience at my grandpa’s funeral listening to my Aunt Deb give her eulogy. My grandpa‚ Arvid‚ was a laid back and easy going kind of person. Nothing you said seemed to ever get under his skin. Even when you said something embarrassing or stupid he would simply look at you with a twinkle in his eyes and ask “why”? Besides

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