I saw your care towards me, the tears of happiness, and the worry when I was upset. You never felt disappointed in me. You always stood for me, motivating me to do even better. Your appreciation is the main reason why I was always motivated to
First and foremost, I just want to start off by saying how much of a wonderful mother you are to Trey and I. Yes, I know I am ungrateful. I apologize for all of the evil sayings I’ve ever said to you. Going to church has really made me closer to God, I believe our relationship will get better if we just pray with and for one another and by talking every situation out. Of course this letter is kind of awkward because I never in a million years planned on writing this, but I did it all because I felt…
Words 368 - Pages 2
and a story to tell. That’s the kind of person she was. She was selfless and always put others first. She didn’t complain, never spoke ill of others- nope. She just loved. Come to think of it, I don’t really know a single person who didn’t like my mother. How could you not? She was generous and kind.…
Words 381 - Pages 2
Eulogy to my mother Angeline Woart from daughter Josephine Ochere I feel as though I could write a book regarding my mother’s life so I will do my best to make this brief. My mother was a lovely woman. She holds all of the attributes of a perfect mom. She was caring, thoughtful, hardworking, compassionate, loving, and so much more. It is so difficult to think of all of the words that would describe my mother as a person and how much she meant to me, she was my idol and I looked up to her all of my…
Words 606 - Pages 3
Good to see you again!! Today, I have borrowed books from Emma’s mother. Emma’s mother come from “the State of Maine”. She usually come for books that she cannot find in her native place. We always talk to each other about the daily life I spend with Emma and other Mills girls in Boott Cotton Mills. She promised us that she will lend us books while she was working. She always carries novels that I never read in the mill. I was fascinating with book. (p.43) Emma is famous in the mills and she…
Words 265 - Pages 2
The occasion I selected is a eulogy for the speaker grand father,my presenter used extemporaneous speaking, this form of speaking is similar to having a conversation with the audience rather than presenting it to them and only briefly referred to his notes. My presenter used humor throughout his presentation, and was successful in keeping his audience engaged throughout the eulogy the audience broke out in uncontrollable laughter The speaker painted a truly unforgettable memory of his grand…
Words 319 - Pages 2
Princess Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer, in his eulogy for Diana, defines all of her internal and external beauty. Spencer’s purpose is to speak on behalf of his sister, explaining what she would want. He utilizes repetition, descriptive details, and emotions to acknowledge and remember Diana in order to emphasize what a wonderful life she led. Spencer begins his eulogy with repetition by describing Diana as a role model. He says, “All over the world she was a symbol of selfless humanity,” and “All…
Words 357 - Pages 2
of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, stands as one of the most tragic but defining moments of the Civil Rights Movement. Many people were severely affected by the bombing. But many people spoke out about it. King delivered his Eulogy of the Martyred Children, Randall composed Ballad of Birmingham, and 30 years later Spike Lee released his Four Little Girls documentary. Each work aimed at highlighting the intense racism and the powerful effect the bombing had on the Baptist Church…
Words 742 - Pages 3
Navajo: History and Culture is a belief but highly informative look into not only the history of the Navajo people but their culture as well. The book begins with an explanation of how Native Americans are people whose ancestor mostly likely came to North American from Asia during the ice age. Then goes on to talk about how after the climate got warmer in North American the Native people started to hunt and gather food to survive. After giving an overall view of how Native Americans settled in North…
Words 1131 - Pages 5
The Eulogy Of Tessie Hutchinson I, Bill Hutchinson, am here with the rest of the town to share my memories and to discuss the remembrance of my wife, Tessie Hutchinson. She had been stoned to her death a few days ago in the town’s yearly lottery. For those of you who remember her, I’m sure the first thing you remember is her kindness and her caring soul. She was a very kind and caring lady, and I will treasure that characteristic forever. She was a great mother to all of our three children and an…
Words 491 - Pages 2
given as a gift or stolen as a collective by Liesel, symbolized more than just the words on its pages, but rather deep and relatable ideas a reader may share with the young German girl. By: Josephine Schwartfeger Eulogy Statement of intent: I plan to write a eulogy dedicated to my Opa who was a German-Jew and was involved in World War II. It will be aimed as if presented in front of family and close friends at a memorial, rather than at his actual funeral. To connect it to "The Book Thief"…
Words 1821 - Pages 8