Art - THE EULOGY WRITER
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I am SO sorry for your loss

I'm Art, the Eulogy writer.
I'd love to help you write your loved one's story.


Since you're here, you have, no doubt, had a death in the family or the death of a friend.
Please accept my deepest sympathy. I know how hard it is to lose someone you've loved.
I truly want you to have a fitting tribute for him or her at their funeral or memorial service.
Your loved one deserves it.
My goal: to make a great (and affordable)
​eulogy available to everyone.
​Not everyone can write a eulogy. Even excellent writers struggle,
in the midst of loss, to do so. 
Eulogy writing is an art.
​But hiring a professional eulogy writer is expensive!

Many people simply can't afford to hire a good eulogy writer...

Until now!!

I am offering to help YOU write an
exceptional eulogy for your

loved one for  an incredibly low fee.

If you will write a series of brief paragraphs,
I will artistically rephrase, enhance, arrange,
polish, expand, and put together an outstanding
eulogy that you will be proud to deliver.
YOU will have written it - not some
anonymous eulogy writer.
I will have made it perfect.


The way I am able to offer such a low
fee is because my eulogy writing service is 'no frills.'

I'll do:
- No phone consultations
-No revisions
-No refunds
... Just deliver to you a perfect eulogy for
​your loved one at a fee you can afford.


The cost is $175.
​

That's $50 less than the lowest cost professional eulogy writer online and more than $100 less than TheEulogyWriters.com, America's top
​rated eulogy writing service.
And, because eulogies are always time sensitive,
​I'll have it to you the next day.


Here's How It Works:

​1. You make your payment here

​2. You answer the questions below and send to me at:
Art.TheEulogyWriter@gmail.com


​​3. Wait a few hours (no more than 24) for the results
(a 1000 - 1500 word eulogy - 7-8 minutes to read)

​The Questions:
Simply copy the questions below and paste
them into ​the body of an email to
Art.TheEulogyWriter@gmail.com
Please put "Eulogy Questions" in the subject line.

(You MUST make payment first)
How to 'Copy and Paste' on your PC: Highlight what you want to 'Copy.'
Hold down the 'Control' key (sometimes it says 'ctrl' on the key) and press 'C'.
Open your email and ​put your curser in the body of the email
​Hold down the 'Control' key and press 'V'. 

​​About You...
  • Your Name:
  • Email Address:
  • Phone Number:
  • Who is the deceased to you: 
  • Why are YOU giving the eulogy?:
  • By what name did you call your loved one?:
​
About the Person who has Passed...
​

  • Write a few sentences about his/her early life (if this seems important).​
 
  • Write a few sentences about the personality of your loved one (e.g., optimistic/pessimistic, outgoing/quiet, conscientious, agreeable, empathetic, lovable, kind, emotional, etc). Don't make me make up things. Write at least 100 words. 200 would be great. Giving a story to illustrate would be very helpful.
 
  • Write a few sentences about his/her character (e.g., integrity, honesty, loyalty, responsibility, humility, compassion, courage, generosity, reliability, ambition, etc.). Again, don't skimp on the details. And, again, giving a story to illustrate would be very helpful.
 
  • Write a few sentence about his/her faith, if applicable (e.g. religious affiliation, involvement, spiritual life, name of faith community, how it impacted his/her life on a daily basis).
 
  • Write a few sentences about his/her relationships (spouse's name(s) and how they met – length of marriage, kids names, grandkids names - are grandkids now adults or still children?, how he/she related to the grandkids, best friends and things they liked to do together, other important relationships in his/her life). Can you tell me about some family celebration or event that stands out as being significant?
 
  • Write a few sentences about his/her accomplishments (occupation – where, how long, doing what?, clubs, organizations, charity work, awards, whether he/she liked the work, why?).
 
  • Write a few sentences about hobbies or pastimes he/she enjoyed (those in earlier life and when older). Stories about what he/she enjoyed doing are always great.
 
  • Write a few sentences about some quirk he/she had, or favorite or frequently used saying or phrases or something unique about your loved one.
 
  • Write a few sentences about what you’d say to him/her if you had one more opportunity to do so.
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