John,
My condolences as well.  I lost my brother in April to Cancer so I can
relate.  I did the Eulogy at my brothers funeral as well.  It was the
toughest thing I have emotionally done.

You wrote:
> I'm determined this time, to get the last word.  In the past, I have come
> upon some very effective and moving themes in my eulogy, only to have the
> mood completely undone by a sappy and stupid sermonologist intent on scoring
> his points.  I figure, let the man have his say, its his church after all,
> but if I can get the last word, perhaps I can prevent the preservation of
> platitudinous libels, on and on into the future forevermore.

Yeah I get what you are driving at.  All I know is that I was able to
share a very real picture of who he was from my perspective.  I made
his memory very real, very human, very much him, a touch of humor, it
was a trip 20. That all that mattered. Sounds like you have a very
similar pulse on Hal.

Hal sound like one of the cool ones you come across in life, thanks
for sharing.
Best of luck.
Mati
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