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DeSwiss

(27,137 posts)
8. Interview her as if you hadn't met her before.
Sun Apr 19, 2015, 02:54 PM
Apr 2015

Ask her about her life and a girl growing up in ** and how difficult things were back then and whether she still misses those days n spite of it all.

Ask her is there anything she'd like a chance to do over. And if she didn't want to tell you then then ask her to write it down and seal it up until the eulogy when you'll let everyone know what it is.

Ask her, if she had the chance, would she like to come back and live again given what she's learned this time. In other words, is life worth all the trouble?

Ask her what advice she'd give to everyone there at her funeral listening to these words. The one nugget of life that she's learned and that she hopes everyone else comes away with knowing too.

- I'd like to see that eulogy myself......

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