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Friends, loved ones and family -
It is an honor and privilege to pay tribute today to a very special person. [insert name of special person] was remarkable in some many ways. He lived his life to the full and touched so many people during his time here with us. We all have a kaleidoscope of memories that we will always carry with us - memories that defined [insert name of special person] ; memories that we will always hold dear.
Allow me to share some of the special memories that I have of [insert name of special person] - memories that personify him and his life well lived.
As I look through the kaleidoscope of his life I see the many valued and meaningful roles that [insert name of special person] played. First and foremost I see [insert name of special person], the family man. He loved his family unequivocally and selflessly. He was a devoted [ grandfather / husband / son / father / uncle / brother - add personal names; family relationships and touching stories here]. He took all of these roles to heart and he strove to honor, support, guide and most importantly, love his family. He was at his happiest when he was surrounded by his family - even during those inevitable tough times that life has a way of throwing at you. His devotion to his family was the foundation of his actions - the anchor that defined and shaped his life.
As the kaleidoscope turns, I see [insert name of special person] - the friend. He was a good friend to so many! He could be counted on and depended on always. Whether you needed sound counsel, an empathetic ear, a shoulder to lean on; companionable silence; a drinking buddy or a golfing partner - he was your man. Ready, steadfast, willing and good fun. As I look out at the faces here in front of me, I see many, many friends and I know that they too will miss the friendship that [insert name of special person] brought into their lives. I'm sure you all remember...
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Friends, loved ones and family -
It is an honor and privilege to pay tribute today to a very special person. [insert name of special person] was remarkable in some many ways. He lived his life to the full and touched so many people during his time here with us. We all have a kaleidoscope of memories that we will always carry with us - memories that defined [insert name of special person] ; memories that we will always hold dear.
Allow me to share some of the special memories that I have of [insert name of special person] - memories that personify him and his life well lived.
As I look through the kaleidoscope of his life I see the many valued and meaningful roles that [insert name of special person] played. First and foremost I see [insert name of special person], the family man. He loved his family unequivocally and selflessly. He was a devoted [ grandfather / husband / son / father / uncle / brother - add personal names; family relationships and touching stories here]. He took all of these roles to heart and he strove to honor, support, guide and most importantly, love his family. He was at his happiest when he was surrounded by his family - even during those inevitable tough times that life has a way of throwing at you. His devotion to his family was the foundation of his actions - the anchor that defined and shaped his life.
As the kaleidoscope turns, I see [insert name of special person] - the friend. He was a good friend to so many! He could be counted on and depended on always. Whether you needed sound counsel, an empathetic ear, a shoulder to lean on; companionable silence; a drinking buddy or a golfing partner - he was your man. Ready, steadfast, willing and good fun. As I look out at the faces here in front of me, I see many, many friends and I know that they too will miss the friendship that [insert name of special person] brought into their lives. I'm sure you all remember...
Thank You
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