Topic > Remembering Carmen - 844

Carmen was born in Sylmar, California, but raised in Pacoima, California. She was the eldest of two daughters. Carmen was an outgoing, fun, cheerful person with a prosperous future. Growing up, she enjoyed spending quality time with her family. From the day she was born, Carmen's sister Jessica was her best friend: they were inseparable. Growing up Carmen had a life full of love and happiness. She was free-spirited and, at times, a little stubborn. She enjoyed exploring the outdoors, playing sports, but most importantly: cheerleading; it was his passion! Every Sunday morning she and her family enjoyed a nice breakfast before heading out for family fun. Carmen lived a quiet and simple life: she gave a lot to her family, her friends and her work, without expecting anything in return. She loved enjoying the comfort of her home, along with the company of her husband, family and let's not forget her dogs Scooby and Caramelo. Even though she loved life, which mostly revolved around her family and work, that didn't stop her from achieving her dreams and living life to the fullest. We cannot even imagine the pain and devastation his family is bravely facing right now. Carmen passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in the early hours of last Saturday morning and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Carmen was a light, who vanished without a flash, and all we are left with now is the traceable memory. how radiantly it burned and the warmth it gave us. We thought of you today with affection, but it's nothing different, we thought of you yesterday and many times before. We contemplate you in silence, we say your name repeatedly; all we have are memories and your portrait...... middle of paper ......ve listeners feel optimistic and confident about the future. From the creation of this eulogy, as a writer you can feel the difficulty it can cause. Trying to remember the life of a loved one and write it down is difficult. Time spent with loved ones is not written in a day, but in months. Remembering the happy, sad, and uncomfortable situations they've been through doesn't begin to describe the love you feel for another. Although the writer's tone has both a positive and an unhappy tone, it does not fully show the emotional distress she feels. in. Describing happy memories helps ease the thought of losing a loved one. By allowing the reader to see his emotional side he shows us that his feelings are sincere. The writer shows us that she is vulnerable and not afraid to cry in public, which will make it easier to get over it.