Eulogy for a grandfather · $19 · 5 minutes
For the man who showed up
for your firsts.
Grandfathers are quieter heroes. They show up for the firsts and most of the regulars, and the room is smaller without them.
Tell us how he was a grandfather — one ritual, one phrase he used, one small thing he taught you without trying. We'll do the rest.
Example output
My grandfather, Henry, was 84 years old, and he never once in his life looked at his phone during a meal. That sentence alone tells you most of what you need to know about him.
He taught me how to read a paper map. How to tip honestly. How to enter a room without making a thing of it. How to listen to a conversation for a full ten minutes before you said anything in it. I am still working on every one of those.
What I will miss most is how he would say, every single time he hung up the phone, "Alright kid. Stay out of trouble." He said it to my dad too. And my dad's brothers. And every cousin. He's been telling all of us to stay out of trouble for sixty years.
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Small rituals matter more than big achievements here.
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