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

Beautiful words for Mom's last farewell

Mom…

There are no words that can describe how much we will miss you.
You were the beginning of our world. The first look full of love. The first touch that gave us a sense of security.

We thank you for the life you have given us.
For every sleepless night.
For patience, which we often underestimated.
For believing in us – even when we doubted ourselves.

Your love was quiet, everyday, true.
In small gestures. In caring. In asking, "Is everything okay?"
In the fact that we could always come back – and know that someone was waiting.

You taught us how to love, how to forgive, how to be a good person.
We owe much of who we are today to you.

Even though our hearts are breaking with pain today, we know one thing – your love is not leaving.
It lives within us. In our words, in our decisions, in the way we view the world.

Mom, thank you for everything.
Too warm.
For strength.
For unconditional love.

You will be with us at every important moment.
In silence.
In memory.
In the heart.

Goodbye, Mom.
With love that has no end. 🤍

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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.

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