If you're delivering a eulogy, "funny" may not be the first approach you'd think of. If the deceased was known for their sense of humor, or your family and friends are known for sharing jokes, then ...
Yet I’m not writing now about Brian, a man whose presence brightened everyone else’s life, to soften the disappointment I felt when I had no public outlet to use for this friend who lost his war with ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Check your cynicism at the door: Brendan George is earnest and endearing as he mourns Roman in this one-man show. By Elisabeth Vincentelli Delivering ...
EGREM0NT THE NIGHT before you died, I brought home Chinese food and we shared the fortune cookie as we had so many times before: Half for me, half for you, and one bit of Chinese-cookie wisdom for us ...
Before President Jimmy Carter is laid to rest, his colleagues and loved ones are honoring his life. And that includes the late President Gerald Ford, who had made an agreement with President Carter ...
A BEAUTIFUL SERVICE. IT WAS TRULY IMPOSSIBLE TO BE INSIDE THIS STADIUM AND NOT FEEL THE HURT AND THE PAIN FROM THOSE WERE HERE BUT SOMETHING ELSE YOU COULD NOT HELP BUT FEEL THAT WAS PRIDE THE PRIDE ...
ST. PAUL — Walter Mondale wrote a eulogy for Jimmy Carter 10 years ago. On Thursday, Jan. 9, his son read it at the state funeral service for Carter at the Washington National Cathedral. Ted Mondale ...