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Write a eulogy for your aunt
An aunt is the relative who becomes a friend — part family, part confidante, all heart. Share her humor, her generosity, the way she showed up for you — and we'll help you write a eulogy that captures everything she was.
Let's begin gently.
A few questions, in your own words. There are no wrong answers — we'll shape them into something worthy of them.
Writing a eulogy for your aunt
- —Aunts often play a role no one else does — the cool one, the fixer, the secret-keeper. Name hers.
- —Share a holiday, a tradition, or a trip that captures her place in the family.
- —Her generosity and her quirks belong together — both made her unforgettable.
New to this? Start with our step-by-step guide to writing a eulogy, or read real eulogy examples.
Common questions
What should I say in a eulogy for my aunt?
Speak to the particular role she played in your family — the way an aunt is both kin and friend. Share a specific story that shows her warmth or humor, name what she gave the people around her, and close with what you'll remember most.
Writing for someone else?
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