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

Funeral eulogy – professionally written and delivered

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.

MOWA POŻEGNALNA NA POGRZEB

100% personalization

No pre-made content or copying. Content built on the story of a loved one.

Calm and lead

Step by step: questions, structure, reading and speaking versions.

All of Poland

Remote execution. Collaboration with family and funeral home.

I will help you say goodbye to your loved one with dignity and peace

The farewell speech can be the most difficult element of the ceremony – because in one moment, you have to combine emotion, memories, and tact. If you want the farewell to be authentic, warm, and structured, I will prepare a text that captures the meaning of the deceased's relationship and life.
When is it worth commissioning a farewell speech?

  • when you don't know how to start or end a speech,
  • when you are afraid that emotions will prevent you from speaking,
  • when you want to avoid pathos or awkwardness,
  • when you need a secular, neutral or more personal version,
  • when you are pressed for time (urgent).

Who is this service for?

For families, loved ones and friends, as well as for those coordinating the ceremony (e.g. funeral home) who want the farewell to be coherent and dignified.

Most frequently chosen

  • Speech writing + delivery tips
  • Writing + proofreading after your corrections
  • Writing + delivering (optional)

Pricing depends on scope, urgency, and level of personalization. We'll discuss this quickly in a short conversation.

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Funeral Speech - Order Online

A eulogy is a personal speech delivered during a funeral ceremony—whether secular or religious—that serves to commemorate the life and personality of the deceased. It serves as a form of farewell, but also as a moment of shared mourning for family and loved ones.

You can order a free, personalized funeral speech,
by completing the online form at swiecki-pogrzeb.pl, where after providing the deceased’s details and the most important memories, you will receive the finished text within 24 hours.

What is a funeral speech service?

A good farewell text has a simple structure, respects facts and emotions, and uses language appropriate to the type of ceremony. You receive content ready to read or deliver – without random phrases or "stiff" phrasing.

Writing a speech – complete, coherent text after conversation and information gathering.

Proofreading and polishing – when you have a sketch and you want it to sound natural and tactful.

Writing + preparing for delivery – reading and speaking version + tips

Writing + delivering – optional (depending on logistics and availability).

Variants: writing / writing + delivering / proofreading

What do you get

  • text of the farewell speech in 1–2 versions (for reading and for speaking),
  • marked pauses, places for breathing, emotional accents,
  • short tips on how to deliver a speech under stress,
  • optional: shorter version 2–3 min and longer version 5–7 min.

The classic tone

"Thank you for your presence at this difficult time. We say goodbye to a person who, in her daily life, was able to give others peace—not with words, but with attitude, responsibility, and kindness..."

A secular and personal tone

"When we think of Her, the image of small gestures comes back: asking if we had eaten, rested, or stayed warm. It was care without grand declarations—simply a constant presence..."

Short tone (3–5 minutes)

"Today we have come to say goodbye to a man who was a point of reference for us. He leaves behind values ​​that cannot be measured – honesty, loyalty, and warmth..."

How long is a farewell speech and how to deliver it?

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

Why a Professional Farewell Speech Matters

Organizing emotions and history

A well-written speech doesn't "pretend" that it doesn't hurt. It organizes meaning: who the deceased person was, what remains in the relationships, how we want to remember them—without clichés.

Dignity and peace during the ceremony

In practice, it's about security: a clear beginning, a stable narrative, a tactful ending. So that the text carries even strong emotions.
Tact and Ethics – What to Avoid

  • "funny" anecdotes that may hurt some members of the family,
  • assessment, settlements and conflict topics,
  • stiff phrases detached from a real person,
  • too many medical and intimate details.

Secular and religious speech – differences and practice in Poland

How to choose vocabulary appropriate to the nature of the ceremony

In secular speech, we focus on life, relationships, values, and gratitude. In traditional speech, religious elements can be included—as long as they align with the family's wishes and don't sound "automatic."

Collaboration with the master of ceremonies/funeral home

If the ceremony is secular or mixed, I adapt the speech to the flow and order of the presentations. If necessary, we discuss the details with the coordinator.

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

Who can deliver a eulogy at a funeral?

The speech can be delivered by a family member, friend, the officiant, or a professional. The key elements are tact, compliance with the family's wishes, and appropriateness to the nature of the ceremony.

How long should a farewell speech be?

Typically 3–7 minutes. If you're expecting strong emotions, it's better to choose a shorter, more concise version. I can prepare two lengths so you have a choice on the day of the ceremony.

Can a farewell speech be secular?

Yes. Secular speech is focused on life and relationships, without religious references – if that is the family's will.

How quickly can you prepare a text?

Depends on the scope and amount of information. Urgent processing (e.g., 24–48 hours) is often possible, while maintaining personalization.

What information is needed to write a speech?

Basic facts, 3-5 traits, 2-3 memories, and tone cues. If you don't have this organized, I'll guide you with questions and we'll do it together.

Can I get a shorter version of the speech?

Yes. I often prepare a short 2-3 minute version and a standard 5-7 minute version so you can tailor your presentation to the situation.

Do you work remotely throughout Poland?

Yes. Many projects are completed remotely (phone/online). On-site delivery depends on logistics and availability.