Eulogy Case
Essay by chris18 • December 6, 2012 • Study Guide • 622 Words (3 Pages) • 1,310 Views
Emotionally damaging or draining relationships should have no part in your life. We are who we surround ourselves with - therefore we should only surround ourselves with those that uplift, inspire, support, encourage, and love us.
If you are currently harbouring relationships in your life that leave you feeling unhappy, worthless, neglected, or exhausted, then you need to let them go.
Sometimes cutting all ties with someone may seem like an incredibly hard or impossible thing to do. More often than not we will worry more about hurting the other persons feelings by letting them go, regardless of how they make us feel.
But ask yourself this - do you love yourself more than this relationship? You should do.
You are the most important person in your life, in order to find balance and happiness, you need secure relationships that nurture you, and take your needs into consideration.
Thank you all for coming today to remember my Father George.
We will all remember Dad in different ways. He was many things to many different people. He was a Father, a Brother, an Uncle, a Grandfather, even a Great Grandfather, and a friend. I'm very proud, and fortunate enough to say that George was my Father.
But most of all he was a loyal, loving Husband to my Mother Betty.
Its almost impossible to talk about Dad without talking about my Mum. They were married here in this church 54 years ago. Dad built his whole life around his wife.
With Mums love and devotion, Dad became the great man that he was. They completed each other, and they shared everything together.
Together, they created a wonderful life for themselves, and shared many adventures.
Together they built a family in Daryl, myself, and Caroline.
And together they provided a loving and secure home for all of us
I don't think there is a more precious gift you can give than your time. Dad dedicated his whole life to his wife and to his family
As a Father, he was a strong man. He taught us our morals, and our values. He taught us right from wrong. He had integrity. He was consistent, dependable, always there, always reliable
He was such good company too. I loved his sense of humour. He was a really funny guy. He always had an opinion, but you never quite knew what he was going to say, or how he was going to say it. That was all part of the fun.
As some of you may know Mum and Dad chose to live with Peter and Caroline
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