Losing a loved one is a very personal experience. Each individual goes through and processes the grief differently. Throughout the history of grief, we've found ways to remember those who have passed away through eulogies and elegies.
Two beautiful traditions that often come up in this context are elegies and eulogies. While their names might sound similar, they serve distinct purposes while offering unique ways to express grief and celebrate a life well-lived. Let's explore the unique roles of each and how you can use them!
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A lot has happened in five years! 5 years ago, I started eulogiesbyaubrey.com at my kitchen table. Needless to say, a lot has changed since then. 😊 I'm grateful to the families who've placed their trust in me, and for the people God has placed in my path to help me grow Eulogies by Aubrey into what it is today. I'm so excited to see what the future holds! Keep an eye out for updates as Eulogies by Aubrey continues to evolve! AubreyEulogies by Aubrey founder and eulogy writer. Learn more about Aubrey and her experience in the funeral industry. How 'The Fall of Freddie the Leaf' Helped Me Cope with Loss as a Child
I was in the 4th grade when I was first introduced to Leo Buscaglia. I met him through his book, “The Fall of Freddie the Leaf,” a sweet little story about a leaf’s journey through the cycle of life, from spring to winter (birth to death).
I was pretty close to Mrs. D., the counselor at my elementary school (many of the students were…she was a special lady). When a relative passed away that school year, I was called into her office to talk about how I was feeling. |
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