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What is the agenda of the memorial service?

1. The host announced the start of the memorial service for Comrade χ χ (Mr., Ms., Ms.).

Introduce the unit leaders and friends who attended the memorial service.

Introduce the names of the units and guests who sent wreaths and couplets.

It is also necessary to explain the situation of expressing condolences in other ways because of the inability to attend the memorial service.

(as the case may be)

2. Three minutes of silence. (Playing funeral music)

Third, the unit (or immediate family members) made a eulogy.

Fourth, the family members delivered a thank-you speech. (immediate family members make a eulogy, and no thank-you speech is required)

Fifth, bow to portrait three.

Sixth, bid farewell to the body. (Playing funeral music)

The key to hosting a memorial service is to write a good eulogy. Eulogy should not be too long, generally it should be less than 1200 words and not more than 3000 words at most. The content of the eulogy should be clear and the deeds should be prominent.

The format of the eulogy is as follows:

I. Title

There are several ways to write or use titles:

First, write the word "eulogy" before the text of the eulogy;

Second, the host should use "Comrade XXX's eulogy" at the memorial service;

Third, when posting and printing, we should use "Comrade XXX's eulogy for Comrade XXX at the memorial service".

Second, the text

First, write down who to mourn with;

The second is to specify the identity of the deceased before his death or the names of various positions he held, as well as the age of the deceased who died unfortunately in what year, month, day and time;

The third is to introduce the simple life of the deceased in chronological order;

Fourth, the praise of the deceased can be summarized into several aspects, and the text should be as concise as possible;

Fifth, it is necessary to seek truth from facts in evaluating the losses caused by the deceased; Learn from the dead what can be divided into several points and what practical actions can be used to turn grief into strength.

Third, the end.

A paragraph of its own. There are generally two ways to write:

One is a sentence: "Comrade XXX, rest in peace!"

The second is the conclusion: "Comrade XXX said goodbye to us forever, and we should turn grief into strength ...,

Comrade XXX will always be an example for us to learn. "Be sure to be brief.