• THE LAST GOODBYE
    Those who remain in the hearts of their loved ones do not pass away

Order a free farewell speech – words that will help you say goodbye to love

If you're struggling to put your farewell into words, I can help you prepare a personal, tactful speech tailored to the nature of the ceremony. You can order: text, proofreading, preparation for delivery, or delivery.

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Farewell Speech Order Form

Type of speech to prepare
Degree of relationship (e.g. grandmother, grandfather, father, friend)
5–8 most important character traits: What set her apart from others? What values ​​were most important to her? What was her passion/place of peace/joy?
Style and tone of speech
Do you want your speech to be more personal (full of memories) or more general (suitable for public reading)?
The most important memories or moments that should be included in the speech
By what date must the speech be prepared? Submissions submitted after this deadline will be canceled.
Agreement
I consent to the processing of my personal data in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council (GDPR) for the purpose of processing and fulfilling my inquiry. Providing my data is voluntary, but necessary to respond. This form is for informational purposes only, and submitting an inquiry does not constitute entering into a contract.

Optimal length: 3–7 minutes

Often, a short but concise speech works best. Too long a text can "dampen" the dynamic of the ceremony, while too short a text may fail to convey the importance of the relationship. Therefore, I often prepare two versions: a shorter one and a standard one.

How to speak without getting stuck

  • speak slower than usual,
  • mark pauses and places for breathing,
  • hold the paper (this is normal),
  • if emotions are rising: a break, a sip of water, one sentence "I'll be back in a moment".

Can you read speech?

Yes. Reading is often the best and safest option. The key is text layout, font, spacing, and clear pauses – so you get a version ready for stress reading.

Speech Information Checklist

  • who the deceased person was (roles, values),
  • 3–5 features you want to highlight,
  • 2–3 short memories (specific!),
  • what to skip (sensitive topics),
  • tone: secular / classic / short / personal

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

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