No, a eulogy is a spoken tribute or memorial about a deceased person. An obituary is a condensed, written account of facts about a deceased person. You have more leeway in a eulogy. For example, you can tell stories about the person.
An obituary.
Dumbledore's childhood friend, Elphias Doge, wrote his obituary.
It is called a Eulogy.
Another word you can use instead of obituary is "death notice" or "memoriam."
not sure about the obituary but his name is actually Thomas... not Daniel
No, it is not appropriate to include your ex husbands name in the title name of an obituary because you are no longer married.
The eulogy.
Korn's Ep for evolution has the song overture or obituary on it as well as sing sorrow which is another good tune.
Someone might not want their name in an obituary if they do not wish it to be known that they are related to the person who died. This might be for family reasons or work reasons.
The plural of eulogy is eulogies. As in "the eulogies at the funeral were emotional".
post-mortem, post-obit, post-obituary
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