A personalised eulogy that honours the woman who shaped your world — her strength, her love, and the quiet ways she held everything together — written from your own memories, not a template.
What's Included
Every eulogy starts with a short questionnaire about your mother — her character, her history, the small details only you would know. Nothing generic goes into what you receive.
Example
Every eulogy is different, because every mother is different. Here's the kind of opening we might write, once we know her story.
Example opening line
"Mum had this way of making a Tuesday feel important. No occasion, no reason — just her, deciding today mattered. That was the thing about her: she never waited for permission to celebrate someone."
How It Works
From order to inbox, with nothing to write yourself.
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Select Standard or Priority below, based on how quickly you need it.
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Complete a short, guided questionnaire about your mother — memories, character, the details that mattered.
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Your personalised eulogy arrives by email, ready to read or adjust.
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Both tiers include a fully personalised eulogy for a mother. Priority is for when time is short.
We write your speech from the details you provide about your loved one — this isn't professional grief counselling or legal advice, and we don't independently verify the facts you share. By ordering, you agree to our Terms of Service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Standard orders are delivered by email within 24 hours. Priority orders are delivered within 1 hour and include additional email support if you need to reach us quickly.
No writing is required. You complete a short questionnaire sharing memories, stories, and details about your mother, and we write the full eulogy for you from that material.
Yes. Standard orders include 1 round of revisions, and Priority orders include 3 rounds, so you can adjust tone, length, or specific details until it feels right.
It's written entirely from the memories and details you provide about your mother — never a generic template with names swapped in. No two eulogies we write are the same.