Eulogy Builder

Eulogy builder

Write a eulogy for your grandma

Grandma was the soft place in a hard world. Tell us about her — the snacks she snuck you, the stories she told twice, the way she made you feel like the favorite — and we'll help you write a eulogy that sounds just like her.

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 grandma

New to this? Start with our step-by-step guide to writing a eulogy, or read real eulogy examples.

Common questions

What do you say in a eulogy for your grandma?

Open with a small, specific memory — her kitchen, her hands, a phrase she always used. Show the way she loved through everyday things, name what she taught the family, and close with what you'll carry forward. The casual warmth of 'Grandma' is a gift; let the eulogy sound that loving.

How long should a eulogy for a grandma be?

Around 3 to 5 minutes spoken, or 500 to 750 words. A grandmother's eulogy is often best when it's warm and unhurried but not long — one or two real stories said well will move the room more than a full life history.

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