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How to Write an Obituary

Poole Funeral Home & Cremation Services • Feb 21, 2022

When a loved one passes, one of the tasks that must be done is to write their obituary. Some people who have taken the time to make pre-arrangements may have left some details and information about what they’d like to be included in their obituary. If they haven’t done this, it’s up to someone close to them to gather the information and choose what to include. At your funeral home near Marietta, GA, they can help you and show examples of other obituaries, to give you inspiration. Here are some guidelines on what to include.

Personal and Family Information. An obituary should include the name and birthdate of the deceased, and often includes the names of their parents, spouse, children, grandchildren, and even siblings.

School, Work, and/or Military History. Many people have close ties to the school they attended and their career, and it may be significant enough in their life to mention. If they served in the military in any capacity, this is also usually mentioned, including the years served and the branch they served in.

Interests, Passions, and Hobbies. For many people, their interests and passions are a huge part of their life. Whether this means that they were active in their church, volunteered frequently, loved to paint, or had a garden, these unique things are worth mentioning in their obituary. An obituary is a way for you to pay tribute to your loved one’s memory, and whatever they were known for, cared about, and dedicated their time to in life, is worth honoring in this way.

Personal Anecdotes. Something else you may think about including is personal stories or memories about your loved one. You can ask those who were close to them for their memories or stories, as well. These can give you more ideas for what to write about. This can be a really good way to make their obituary meaningful and memorable.

Funeral Information and Donations. If you’re planning on having a funeral or memorial service for your loved one, you may want to include the details for the time and place at the end of their obituary. This will allow others in the community to plan to attend, and it relieves the burden of you trying to contact everybody who may want to come. If your loved one expressed the wish to have a donation fund set up in their name to a favorite charity, you may want to include these details as well. Some people who aren’t able to attend may still want to donate in their name.

Writing an obituary is a way to honor your loved one’s memory. It’s a lasting document that essentially attempts to sum up their character and life. Future generations may read it to learn about their ancestors. At your funeral home near Marietta, GA, they can help you with the process of writing an obituary. Making it unique and memorable will allow you to feel at peace knowing that their memory was honored and shared with the community.

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