“If you're ready, I'm here to listen. This form helps me begin crafting a eulogy that honors your loved one with care, dignity, and truth.”
“You can write as much or as little as you like.”
If you'd prefer to speak instead, https://otter.ai/home or contact@mementomorimemorials.com.
“To honor someone truthfully, we must speak of what made them loved, what made them human.”
1. Your Information
Your Full Name
Your Email
Phone Number (optional)
Your Relationship to the Person
2. About Your Loved One
Their Full Name (as you'd like it written)
Age at Time of Passing
Date of Birth
Date of Passing
Pronouns / Gender Identity
Place of Passing (optional)
3. Family & Survivors
Who carries their memory forward?
Spouse or Partner
Children (names + birth order if you’d like)
Grandchildren or Great-grandchildren (optional)
Siblings
Anyone else close they’d want named?
Any predeceased loved ones you’d like mentioned?
4. Life Journey
Where were they born or raised? How did that shape them?
What kind of childhood did they have? (optional)
Where did they live throughout their life?
What was their career or calling? Did they enjoy it?
Education or military service (if meaningful)
Any major life events, accomplishments, or turning points?
5. Passions & Personality
What words describe their spirit? (e.g., wild, protective, gentle)
What brought them joy, peace, or wonder? (hobbies, music, nature, people)
What made them laugh or smile?
What made them feel most alive?
Were there routines, rituals, or quirks they were known for?
How did they express love to others?
6. Stories & Reflections
Is there one story that captures their essence?
What made them funny in their own way? (sarcasm, dancing, bad jokes?)
Was there something beautifully weird or quirky about them?
What did they teach you—or others—about life?
Did they have any sayings, habits, or phrases they were known for?
What did they struggle with? What made them resilient or strong?
7. Legacy & Goodbye
What do you wish more people knew about them?
If you had one more minute with them, what would you say?
Any quote, scripture, song lyric, or poem that reminds you of them? (optional — or I can choose one)
8. Tone & Style Preferences
What tone feels right for this tribute? (You can check more than one)
[ ] Gentle and soft-spoken [ ] Poetic and emotional [ ] Heartfelt but humorous [ ] A blend of tears and laughter [ ] Just speak from the soul — you decide
Do you want it in first-person (“I remember…”) or third-person (“They were…”)?
Will this be read aloud or published online/in print?
When do you need the first draft by?
9. Final Notes
Any specific requests or details you'd like included? (Family names, traditions, languages, faith, cultural values)
Anything else you'd like me to know? (No structure here — just speak from the heart if you'd like)