Eulogy
Eulogy for your mother
A eulogy for a mother works when it includes the small daily things only her child would know — the way she did one thing every day, the phrase she always said, the meal she made when you were sick. Those carry more weight than the big claims.
What helps us write a good one
- ·Her name + how she'd want to be described (not 'beloved mother of' — something specific)
- ·Three small daily things she did, said, or made
- ·One bigger thing — a value she taught, a hard decision she made, a person she helped
- ·One moment of lightness she'd want included — eulogies that work include this
- ·Things you don't want mentioned (we obey this strictly)
What you might get
“If you knew Anna, you knew she had three opinions and held them all at once. She would say something firmly, change her mind in the next sentence, and then circle back to be right anyway…”
How OccasionScribe works
You fill out a structured form (4–6 minutes). The questions are designed to surface specifics — names, stories, tone, what to avoid. Specifics are the whole game; vague answers produce vague drafts.
We use Anthropic's Claude model to produce the first draft, then a programmatic review pass. We say this because you should know. Most buyers don't mind; many find it's the only reason they finally write the thing.
The draft lands in your inbox in 2–10 minutes depending on tier. Priority orders include one free revision. Standard orders: email us if something missed — we'll usually take care of small fixes free.