Posted by 135 Fan on July 24, 2010 at 21:12:41 from (68.149.56.30):
Please don't respond if you have nothing nice to say. A very good friend of mine who was rather famous and considered a legend by all passed away a few days ago. He had pancreatic cancer that was operated on but about 6 months later a couple spots were found on his liver. He was very weak and could barely get up to even go to the restroom. He was slowly dying and wouldn't have wanted to be layed up in bed needing someone to take care of him. He was in his late 70's so had a pretty good life. He ended his suffering.
They are having a celebration of his life at his funeral and asked if anyone wanted to talk about how he left his mark on them. I learned a lot from him and worked with him for over 10 years and knew him for over 20. He was like a mentor to me, so I'm going say a few words. What's a good length of speach to give and what's the best type of speach to give? I have no idea how hard(or easy) it will be for me and I'm certain that there will be at least 300 people present. He was very much admired by all and one of the greatest people I have ever known. Thanks Dave
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