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What should I write in the eulogy at the memorial service?
It mainly describes the mourning of the living for the dead and how to learn from the dead, inherit their unfinished business, turn grief into strength and make greater contributions to the country and society.

Finally, write something like "immortality", "immortal spirit" or "rest in peace". The end of the eulogy should be positive, not negative. So try not to use the word "rest in peace" at the end. Because "rest in peace" is a phrase used by western Catholics in holding ceremonies for the dead, which contains the negative thought that life is painful in this world and happiness can only be obtained after death.

Eulogy generally includes the following three aspects:

First of all, point out the mourners and introduce their identities, resumes, causes of death, time of death, age, etc.

Second, briefly introduce the deeds of the deceased before his death, highlight his contribution to society, and properly evaluate his life.

3. Express condolences to the deceased, and encourage the living to turn grief into strength and do good deeds with practical actions to commemorate the deceased. Eulogy is generally read by people with prestige or status, while the eulogy of state funeral is traditionally read by younger generations in China.