The Eulogy for Willy Loman Speech or Presentation. https://studentshare.org/creative-writing/1584190-eulogy-for-willy-loman
The Eulogy for Willy Loman Speech or Presentation. https://studentshare.org/creative-writing/1584190-eulogy-for-willy-loman.
My husband maintained good relations with our family, friends, and relatives throughout his life. We got married and I became his legal, and beloved wife all his life. We had two children who happened to be both boys. Our sons are named Happy Loman and Biff Loman. Happy is a businessperson and Biff Loman who is a good athlete and is the late Willy’s eldest son. The deceased was a brother to the late Ben. My brother in law Ben was an elder brother and a mentor to my husband. The late Willy was an industrious man who worked under Howard Hagner as a salesperson for a period of 34 years.
He worked through the vicissitudes of his employment with meager wages, and tirelessly tried to ensure that we educated our two sons and offered necessary guidance when it came to our sons’ future success and prosperity. When he met his death, he was always on board since his job involved a lot of traveling to different cities. He was mobile, traversing the country also lived in Boston where we had another house. In spite of being regarded as a non-realist, I knew my husband liked people and was liked back by our neighbors among them Charlie and will be remembered for he was fond of playing cards.
He maintained good relations with his employer and enjoyed the greatest bit of his work. Willy was a loving husband and greatly loved by his wife Linda. He was a father with a resolute and strong stand on matters that pertain to our sons irrespective of being viewed as not to be in touch with realism. Before he met his death, my husband was involved in a series of unexplained accidents until the recent one that ultimately killed him. He always survived these accidents. However, before the final accident, he uttered decisive words just before he left the house.
He was upset and mentioned to me something related to his funeral attendance and how it will have a multitude. These words he told me, are those that today make his death presumed a suicide. Nevertheless, my husband died on road carnage just like he previously did but the latter was severe and he could not survive. The late Willy will be greatly missed by his friends, workmates, relatives, and more so our family. He will forever stay in our hearts and we appreciate his deeds when he was alive.
We forever appreciate the moments we had with him. We loved you but God loved you most. May the Lord keep his soul in eternal peace.
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