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    Eulogy For Odysseus

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    Immediately after reading this section, I began to sympathize with the grandfather. His memory seems to be substantially impaired. Alzheimer's runs on my mother’s side of the family, so I know my fair share about memory loss and aging. My mom has had aunts who couldn't remember her face or name and watched as her grandparents’ memory deteriorated. Telemachos's grandfather's condition mirrors my kin's. The grandfather not only forgot Telemachos's name but confused him with his son. Also, the…

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    Eulogy For Alaska

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    When I first came to Alaska, I, Joshua Rigit was dead, until I was reborn on the ride of my life. The air was thick there and all I could see at that time was the dust from the cold winter storm. I had just moved to Nome and at that time I felt as if I was dying as the snow covered me. There had been bad winter in Texas but there was nothing as horrendous as this. I didn’t want to move. I didn't want to knock on the door for them to let me in. I didn't want to see my brother or my father and his…

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    Glider Eulogy

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    The story I'm about to tell is based on my life's vicarious but first I'm going to tell something about me. I'm a RC (Radio Control) airplane and any other RC stuff like RC car RC boat. I start to fly RC plane when I was around 8 years old or maybe little bit earlier but that's no the point, so I start to fly RC around 8 years old and my first RC toy was a 3 channel Helicopter. I enjoyed it!, but as you know kids break stuff. I started to learn to build a hand launch glider. My dad is a RC…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    Today had been long. It was one of those days that Cassidy wanted to end with a bear hug from her dad. Her dad was always the person to brighten her day or least from what she remembers. When she was little, he would feed her popsicles for tender bitten tongues and coax straws filled with bubbles of ginger ale past pale nauseous little lips. His arms were the only place she was willing to sleep; even at thirteen Cassie wished that she still could. Because her daddy gave her medicine and laid her…

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    Eulogy For Mother

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    Helping someone else can actually make you really happy when with a simple thank you or a smile that person gives you; it makes you feel really great about yourself. One similar event happen to me once where I woke up on a Saturday morning to get ready to go to the store with my mom, and from there is where the event happens. On a beautiful sunny and fresh morning, my mom wakes me up at 8:30 A.M to get ready so I could go with her to the store. I then start my everyday…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    “Daddy please don’t go!” I curl my body around my father’s leg begging him not to leave me, but he pushes me off and I fall. He slams the door, and tears begging to trickle down my face. My dad left us, my mom, two older brothers and me, he left with no clue as to where he was going. I remember this because that day that he left I had never held on to something as tight as I held on to that leg of his. I spent weeks waiting for my dad to come back home, I stood on this little blue bench that I…

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    Eulogy For Grandmother

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    I am a very lucky girl, who has family and friends all around me. Not many of my relatives live far away, nor do many of my friends. In the past, I have taken a lot of my friends and family for granted and I regret that with a passion. If I had any advice to give someone it would be to cherish the relationships with your friends and family, and make time for them even when it's difficult. When I was a toddler, I was inseparable from my Grandma Nay Nay. My mom or dad would literally have to yank…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    Proud, motivational, and determined – that is how I will remember Dad. I’ll forever cherish all the good memories we’ve had…but I can’t believe you’re really gone. It’s as if only yesterday it was the day of my big game for the All-Scholastic Championship Team of New York. You were so proud of me that day; there was nothing that could ruin your positive energy that day. It felt like thousands of people were watching the game that day, but the only person I cared about was you. I still…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    \“Good morning Penny!” My mom said, shaking me awake. I remember being woken up by my mom, seeing her smiling, as always. She had always been a joyful member of The New World, always finding the best in the worst situations. But when she greeted me that morning, she didn’t know that smile would soon be wiped off her face. The morning of my 16th birthday started exactly like that, a good morning. I woke up to my brother, mom, and dad all sitting at the table anxiously waiting for breakfast. We…

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    Eulogy For Parents

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    Both of my parents are the first born and got married at a young age, so my brother and I had the pleasure of being the first for EVERYTHING. He took the title of the first grandchild along with grandson, while I had granddaughter. We didn’t stay by ourselves very long, after I was born, one year later we added one more boy, then three more years another one, which was great, but I hated being the only girl. Being the only girl meant that I had no say on what we did, they outnumbered me so I…

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