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Eulogy for a fisherman - Sample
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Summary: This tribute/eulogy to a fisherman expresses the love and respect in which that fisherman was held during his lifetime. It is suitable for a friend to give at a funeral service, a funeral home or at the graveyard.
John won't sit on the riverbank anymore. He won't tell any more fisherman's tales. He
won't cast his fly again and though his creel may be empty our eyes today are filled with
tears.
I think he would be surprised if he saw so many people gathered here to mourn him. John
was, after all, a quiet man. He liked the solitude of fishing. He liked to be one with
nature. It wouldn't occur to him that he was so popular, that he will be missed so much.
Yet the very fact that so many have gathered to celebrate his life says much more about
him, and his kindness, than mere words.
John, you see, did his good deeds by stealth. He never advertised the fact that he helped
so many people in so many different ways. He never talked about his numerous acts of kindness.
Yet I believe that almost everyone here today has been at the receiving end of that kindness.
He may have loaned you a book that was especially relevant to your life. John was a great
reader and liked to share the treasure he found. He may have helped you fix your car.
He could do almost anything with an engine. He might have been a colleague of yours and
helped you in the office or, more likely, stayed behind to help you catch up on that extra
work. He might have said a quiet word of appreciation that meant a lot to you.
One thing he didn't do though is sing at your parties. John was tone deaf and he whistled
tunelessly all the time. He often said that if he had been given one gift he would have
liked to be able to sing. He found great pleasure, I know, in the song of the bird, the
sound of the streams.
He loved children and they loved him. This shy man had no trouble at all in conversing
with a four year old. Children, you see, are the best judges of character. They mightn't
be able to put names on words like decency and honour but they knew that John was a good
man.
John would never be accused of being the entrepreneur of the year. He would not take
chances or make quick decisions. John liked to weigh everything up carefully. Yet when
he gave his commitment he did it wholeheartedly. You knew exactly where you stood with
John.
Today many people mourn him. His family will, of course, miss him most of all. I hope
though that they will take comfort in the fact that so many others too will miss him too
for many different reasons. His family members knew he was well respected but it is gratifying
to see how many others will genuinely miss John.
I will miss him as a fount of general knowledge. If I ever needed to know anything there
was always a good chance that John would know the answer. If he didn't he'd make sure
he found the answer for you. I will miss him on walks because John was a great walker
and his knowledge of the countryside made such hikes a pleasure. I will miss him most
of all as a friend because good friends like John don't happen often in a lifetime.
Somebody as attuned to nature as he was knew that there was always another Spring around
the corner. Every time I look at the ripples on the lake I will think of John and the
memories will bring sadness, then like that Spring, they will bring new gladness.
(If applicable)
Christ, as we know, called the fishermen to follow him. Today I am sure John has taken
his place with the apostles.
Just as the mist it rises
Then vanishes way down the stream
John too has come and then left us
Today it seems like a dream
That he was so much part of our lives
That he lived and loved as we do
Now he has left our hearts and his home
Like the fish that a fisherman threw
Back in the stream to go on its way
And that is what John is doing today
To a bright new world, see the sun glitter
As he drifts from sight, though our tears are bitter
We know that he, like the salmons leap
Will always be there in our memories deep.
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