#097
death bereavement · eulogy · days · 250-350 words
Your father died last week at 74 of congestive heart failure. Your relationship was complicated. He was difficult — often dismissive of you, absent for long stretches of your childhood, and only in the last three years did you begin calling each other again on Sundays. You are not pretending he was a good father. You are also not settling scores at his funeral. The room will have your mother (his ex-wife), your older sister, your own wife and two children, and a handful of his old work colleagues who knew a different version of him. Write the eulogy you will deliver. 250-350 words. Do not invent virtues he did not have. Just the eulogy itself, no preamble.