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Funeral Pamphlet Ideas -

: "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." – Dr. Seuss.

Here is an example of a common traditional outline used for a funeral order of service: * Music prelude. * Welcome/introduction. * www.myfarewelling.com Funeral Booklets Funeral Pamphlet Ideas

: Provide a concise biography (150–300 words). Focus on what mattered to them—family, hobbies, and career—and list surviving relatives. : "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened

: Use the back cover or a dedicated page for a small gallery of photos showing the person throughout different stages of their life. * Welcome/introduction

: Use a clear, high-quality photo of the loved one. Include their full name, dates of birth and death, and the service location and time. Common titles include "A Celebration of Life" or "In Loving Memory".

If you feel "stuck" writing the obituary, imagine you are introducing your loved one to a kind stranger. Start with the basic facts (birthplace, age) and then share the small things that made people smile—their favorite catchphrases, a unique skill, or their community impact. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Funeral Program Examples: How to Make a Funeral Program

: Include a thank-you note (acknowledgments) to guests. List details for the burial/interment and the location of the wake or reception. You can also include information for memorial donations. Personalization Ideas

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