Today we say goodbye to a person who was more than just part of our family.
She was peace. She was warmth. She was home.
Grandma had something extraordinary about her – she had the ability to make the world slow down. With her, problems seemed smaller and joys greater. Her presence provided a sense of security that couldn't be replaced.
I remember her hands—worked, yet so delicate. I remember her smile as she looked at us with pride. I remember her concern expressed in the simplest words: "Eat something," "Take care of yourself," "Let me know you've arrived." These were small things, but today we know that the greatest love was hidden in them.
Grandma didn't need grand gestures. She loved through everyday life. Conversation at the table. Sitting quietly next to us. Remembering our actions, even the smallest ones.
She taught us perseverance. Humility in the face of life. Respect for others. She showed us that strength doesn't always mean loudness—sometimes it's patience and a kind heart.
Today, it's hard to come to terms with the thought that we'll no longer hear her voice, or see her gaze filled with warmth. But I believe that what's most important doesn't die with a person.
Memories remain.
What remains is the way she loved us.
What she taught us remains.
Grandma, thank you for your heart.
For every day we were important to you.
For a love that had no limits.
We will carry you within us – in our gestures, in our way of speaking, in the care that we will pass on.
We say goodbye to you today with pain, but also with great gratitude.
Because we were lucky to have such a Grandma.
See you.
In our memories – forever.

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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.
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