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May 13th, 2026

5/13/2026

 

How to Write a Eulogy for a Son (Step-by-Step Guide + Examples)

Writing a eulogy for your son is one of the most difficult things a parent can face.

There are no perfect words for a loss like this.

And when you try to put your thoughts into sentences…

it can feel impossible.

You may be asking:

  • Where do I even begin?
  • What do I say about his life?
  • How do I do this at all?

If you’re feeling that, you’re not alone.

And you don’t need perfect words.

You just need real ones.


When Words Are Hard…

Find the right words—when you need them most.

What to Say in Life's Most Difficult Moments

A Different Kind of Eulogy

A eulogy for a son is different from any other.

Because it’s not just about remembering a life.

It’s about expressing a love that has no easy words.

A bond that doesn’t fit neatly into sentences.

And that’s okay.

Your eulogy doesn’t need to explain everything.

It just needs to reflect what he meant to you.

□ How to write a eulogy


Step 1: Begin Simply

You don’t need a perfect opening.

Start with something natural:

  • “Thank you for being here today.”
  • “It means so much to see everyone gathered to remember my son.”
  • “I’ve been trying to find the words to describe what he meant to me…”

Simple beginnings are enough.

Step 2: Share Who He Was

Think about your son as a person.

What made him who he was?

You might describe:

  • His personality
  • His energy
  • How he made people feel

“He had a way of bringing light into every room he entered.”

Step 3: Share Moments That Matter

You don’t need to tell his whole story.

Just a few meaningful moments:

  • Things he loved
  • Memories that stand out
  • Moments that capture who he was

These are what people remember.

Step 4: Express What He Meant to You

This is the heart of your eulogy.

You might reflect on:

  • What he brought into your life
  • What you learned from him
  • What you will carry forward

Even a few sentences can say a lot.

Not sure what to say?

This free guide can help you find the right words.

What to Say in Life's Most Difficult Moments

Step 5: Close with Something Simple

You don’t need a dramatic ending.

Something simple works best:

  • “I will carry him with me always.”
  • “His life will always be part of mine.”
  • “He will never be forgotten.”

A Short Example

“Thank you all for being here today.

My son brought so much light into our lives.

He had a way of making everything feel brighter—just by being himself.

Some of my favorite memories are the simplest ones—the conversations, the laughter, the everyday moments.

And those are the moments I will carry with me always.”

What If It Feels Too Hard?

That’s completely normal.

You’re trying to express something deeply meaningful during an incredibly difficult time.

If it helps:

  • Start small
  • Write freely
  • Keep it simple

You don’t need perfect words.

You just need honest ones.

A Final Thought

There is no perfect eulogy for a son.

There is only your eulogy.

And if it reflects your love…

it will be enough.

Need Help Finding the Right Words?

Download this simple guide to help you express what matters most.

What to Say in Life's Most Difficult Moments


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    Steve Schafer is the founder of TheEulogyWriters.com and has written hundreds of heartfelt eulogies and life tributes for families across the United States and around the world. For more than thirty years, he has helped people find the right words during life’s most meaningful moments. In addition to eulogy writing, Steve now creates Legacy Letters and Legacy Books — personal histories and reflections designed to preserve memories, values, stories, and family heritage for future generations. Steve lives in Texas with his wife and believes that every life holds stories worth remembering and passing on. The articles in this blog are intended to offer comfort, guidance, inspiration, and practical help to those honoring loved ones or preserving a meaningful legacy.


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