I'm sorry for your and your community's loss.
Really no eulogy? I've never been to a funeral that didn't include at least some kind of eulogy, even if was a clergyman repeating what the family had told him about a person he didn't know.
I agree with you that often the best eulogies come from relatives and friends. At a good funeral, you laugh and you cry, and you come away knowing the deceased better than when you got there.
Tamar
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