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    Ronald Reagan Eulogy

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    Reagan and the country possessed at the time of his presidency. Through her great use of personal examples of Reagan’s life, she urges that we understand the importance of his life and how it should parallel the situation at hand during the time of the eulogy, values he possessed that represented the nation, and how he truly…

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    Eulogy For Family

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    “Family is the most important thing in the world (Princess Diana)”. I grew up with the concept that family was everything. Friends come and go, but family will always be there. I grew up in an environment that was very close knitted and no matter what happened, I always knew my family was going to be there. During sporting events or school awards, I always had someone there for me. I’m truly fortunate to have two parents who supported me, loved me, and made sure I had everything I needed to…

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    Eulogy For President

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    Donald I watched in jealousy as Hillary stepped up to receive her presidency. I hated that she was the one to win the election, and my disdain for her only grew as she shot an arrogant smile in my direction while giving her thank-you speech. It wasn’t yet Inauguration Day, and there was always a chance that something could happen to her before then, but I still gave up all hope of anything actually changing. If I wanted this presidency, I would have to take it from her cold, dead hands, and I…

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    Eulogy For Dog

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    The idea for this product originated from a problem that a founder, John Merryman, dealt with on near daily basis. For the past two years, he has been rudely awakened by his mother screaming “Taco!” frantically, for the whole neighborhood to hear. Taco is the name of his mom’s chihuahua who has a tendency of squeezing through the fence and wandering around the neighborhood. The ironic part of the story is that 9 times out of 10 Taco is hiding somewhere in the house and has not actually ran away.…

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    Sportsman's Eulogy

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    While driving down the road Mr. Cassidy saw a red truck with a little boy sitting beside the driver going toward baseball field. He was sure the driver was one of the coaches for the local baseball team. It brought back fond memories of his son, Joe and the way he always wanted to go with him in the truck. Gee, I had almost forgotten about him. I wonder where he is living. The old man thought as tears poured down his cheeks. “I miss him so much.” Excitement filled Coach Bill while driving up…

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    Eulogy For Teachers

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    Hello Parents and Guardians, I am Mr. Cervantes, and I am the student teacher working with Mrs. Blasjo in your child’s English Language Arts classroom this quarter. I am currently completing my student teaching semester at California Baptist University in the hope of earning my Single Subject English Teaching Credential by the end of this year. It excites me to be working here at Frank Augustus Miller Middle School, but it excites me even more that I get to share this deeply formative season…

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    Eulogy For Emily

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    Emily and her mother were on their way to Storybrooke, Maine. Out of nowhere, a deer appeared in the middle of the road which caused her mother to swerve and crash into a tree. Emily’s vision became dizzy and then everything went black. Emily woke up to the sound of hospital machines and a faint show playing in the background. As she was waiting for her vision to finally come back she tried sitting up and instead screamed from the huge pain coming from her leg. As she yelled someone from the…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    It’s taken me a while to get to where I am today, and I must thank you for most of it. A Stepdad was never a thing I thought I’d have – I had become so used to the idea of one Dad and one Mom, that any other relationship seemed inconceivable. As a eight -year-old, it didn’t really feel like I had a say in anything, including you – which, let’s face it, I didn’t. I must have thought you coming into our lives would weaken the close bond I’d formed with my Mom, and I didn’t want to lose that. I…

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    Eulogy For Godfather

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    The news December 5th brought to our ears, the news that Steven had died, was news none of us were expecting, at least not yet. We knew the sad news of that day would come, but not yet; maybe ten or fifteen years down the road. After all, that’s the way we think it is supposed to work. We know there are accidents and mishaps, but generally, we think the death of our loved ones is way off – in the distant future. And so, when the unexpected happens, like that of two Mondays past, we’re tempted to…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    Today, August 30th, I went to a baby shoppe. I only spent fifty dollars on diapers and baby food. Just some last minute baby things to be prepared. After all we are expecting to get him in a week or two. One month ago we welcomed my baby boy to the world. Currently we are going to Dr. David M. McCoy for a one month check-up. Doctor McCoy said Laurence Jr. is perfectly healthy. My job is very stressful because I am working with three to five hours a night. He never really stops crying. Today…

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