A SPEECH ON GRANDMA BIG SPEECH
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A eulogy is similar to a short speech a friend or family member might give at a funeral, but it maintains its own place of prominence. The eulogy is tasked with bringing together a room full of people, allowing them to grieve, remember, honor, and memorialize the same individual in their own way.
When you give a eulogy speech for your grandmother, you’re sharing her life, values, truths and experiences with a wide variety of people. You’ll see people from numerous generations before you, from elderly friends and neighbors to infants in their parents’ arms. All in attendance knew your grandma in some way, and at some point in time, and all will miss her presence in their lives.
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Hello. My name is ____ and I am _____ grandson. I want to thank you all for coming. Your attendance here speaks volumes about the impact that this wonderful woman had on all of us.
Some of you knew her as Mom, Great Grandma, GG, and GG Bert or simply as Bertha. Some you may have even called her other names and I am thinking specifically of her children on this one. I am sure they called her many things over the years. To me and her 14 other grandchildren she was simply Grandma and to all of us, she was a pretty amazing lady.
To highlight this, I reached out to my cousins and asked them a pretty simple and straightforward question:
“What are the 3 words that you would use to describe Grandma?”
Their responses, while simple, begin to paint a detailed portrait of the woman we all knew and loved. I will read them out to you and highlight a few of them.
- Considerate
- Loving
- Selfless
- Nurturing
- Thoughtful
- Generosity
- Compassionate
Grandma was unbelievably compassionate. Her heart and her generosity knew no bounds. Her door was always open - literally. She rarely locked it. You could just walk in and people often did. Neighbors, friends, immediate family and relatives, cousins 6 times removed all knew they had a place to stay for a few minutes, a few hours or for a few days, to enjoy her hospitality and her generosity and - her infamous uh...coffee... The door was always open and the food was always plentiful.
Moreover, she donated much of her time to others. Knitting, crocheting, and working on her award winning liquid embroidery that she loved to do; the items she made and were often donated to organizations to support a charitable cause. She loved to give her time and her focus to others and was always willing to give just a little bit more. She was truly selfless.
I particularly remember that she always made sure to send us her notes of love. At every birthday, every Christmas and each Valentine’s Day, Grandma made sure we received a note of her love. It was something that we all looked forward to and got excited about. Especially those home made valentine cards!
- Fun
- Painting Rocks
- Games
- Cards
Grandma was fun! As children, we loved to go and visit her because we always had a good time. In fact, she was the epitome of fun.
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