Funeral Planning — Creating Meaningful Funerals

Writing Obituaries

Obituaries help spread the word that someone has died. They commemorate the life and let others know when and where services will be held. Writing the obituary can be challenging. Few people can be objective enough to write their own. And, when writing an obituary for a deceased family member or friend, it’s difficult to be accurate and thorough — especially when grieving.

Whether an obituary is for you or a loved one, make it interesting. Let the obituary reflect the personality and events that made your loved one’s life unique. Consider including:

  • Special people
  • Significant events and dates
  • Important activities
  • Accomplishments
  • Favorite hobbies, beliefs, or things that were important to the deceased.
  • You may also want to include a photo.

Obituaries are usually sent to the deceased’s local newspapers, but you may want the notice to appear in other publications as well. You may consider the local papers in towns where the deceased once lived, or his or her hometown. Trade journals or association newsletters may also have an interest in publishing the obituary.

See related topics:

Importance of Funerals
Writing Eulogies
Funeral Music Guide
Funeral Readings Guide
Memorial Displays and Presentations

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