The Wait Is Over! - Book Launch - I Want to Say a Few Words: How To Craft a Heartfelt Eulogy for a Loved One’s Funeral

I Want to Say a Few Words: How To Craft a Heartfelt Eulogy for a Loved One’s Funeral

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It’s been months in the writing and a decade or more in the learning.

  • What makes 94 people write 5 **** testimonials about the eulogies I write?

  • Why is it the words of eulogy I wrote about their loved one captured the true essence of who they were?

  • What made those words helpful, even healing in a time of loss?

“Peter crafted a eulogy that movingly captured our mom’s spirit. It brought comfort to us all.” - Les Chance.*

“The eulogy reflected my friend’s essence. Peter’s service gave me peace of mind.” - Chris Johnson.*

“We felt Peter knew and respected my dad without having met him.” - David Glasbey.*

*Taken from Google Business reviews of Eulogy Speechwriter & Funeral Celebrant - Peter Billingham


Thank You!

I’m so grateful to all those people and today excited to get this helpful resource now into your hands.

Today, you can own a copy of the step-by-step process I have developed to write heartfelt eulogies.

I Want to Say a Few Words: How To Craft a Heartfelt Eulogy for a Loved One’s Funeral: A Simple Step-by-Step Process, Packed with Eulogy Writing Ideas, Help & Advice from a Professional Eulogy Writer.

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What versions of the book are available ?

But I Don’t Need A Book on Eulogy Writing Today, Do I?

I know you don’t want to think about the day you may need or want to write a eulogy for someone you love.

But I encourage you to grab a copy today, even if you don’t have an immediate need. Here’s why.

None of us know when we’ll get the dreadful call that someone we love has passed away. It could be next week, next month, or years from now.

Question: Why Write A Book On Eulogy Writing?

Answer: Because of ‘The Phrase.’

Frequently, I find myself invited into people’s homes, or into their lives through a screen. My role is to help them during a time of deep sadness when someone they love has died.

A funeral is being planned. They will need some words about the person they love to be said at that funeral service.

The air in the room is as heavy with the scent of fresh flowers as it is with the uncertainty of what happens next.

I look around me. I’ve seen the same scene hundreds of times before. Digital messages replace most person-to-person communication today. But handwritten sympathy cards fill shelves, window ledges and bookcases. Each simple message bringing comfort and care through ink on paper rather than text on a screen.

And then I hear the phrase.

It’s a phrase filled with many emotions—sadness and loss, gratitude, perhaps some guilt, adoration, but above all, love.

Hundreds of times I’ve heard the phrase, ‘I want to say a few words at the funeral.’ Then it seems always followed by, but.

  • Where do I even start in describing their lifetime?

  • What details should I include?

  • How can I express my grief?

  • Will I get emotional and not make it through?

I Want to Say a Few Words: How to Craft a Heartfelt Eulogy for a Loved One’s Funeral is a step-by-step guide. It takes some of the fear out of writing and delivering a eulogy. The process is simple and manageable for anyone.

My book ensures you can create a meaningful, memorable eulogy using a proven 4-step process. It stumbles most when asked to speak at a funeral. With no warning or plan, the day brings unbearable stress. Without guidance, the anxious mind draws a blank just when eloquence matters most.


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My deepest hope is that I Want to Say a Few Words helps make the challenging time for those grappling with loss, but deeply wanting to speak a few words a little easier.

Thanks to everyone who has commented, liked or sent personal emails to congratulate me on the book. I’m grateful to each one of you.

Should one day you utter ‘I want to say a few words’ at a funeral or memorial service, this toolbox gives you everything you need to speak with confidence and clarity on that day.

View the book now, look at the descriptions and purchase a copy, please. It could be the most important words you will need to say one day.