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NEWSPAPER GUIDELINES

There are many ways to say farewell from formal funeral services to private home-setting celebrations. They all form a part of the way we say goodbye. Obituaries or death notices, however, are a public way we share our final farewell celebration. It is part of the way we say goodbye - the public posting of final words. Some obituaries indicate much thought and much reflection on the life that was lived.

A death notice is a minimal amount or notice. An obituary is usually a more detailed account of a person's life and is often prepared for the newspaper from a form that the family fills out. Obituaries are a written form of collective remembrances. They remind us of others as well as ourselves - parents or grandparents of friends, the young suddenly departing, the loss of `valiant struggles' against diseases not yet conquered.

When community members leave, whether we know them personally or not, we mark their time with us by publicly commemorating their passing. The final words are one way we say goodbye and the way we will remember. These final words are often the way survivors pay tribute, perhaps make amends, and express hope for immortality.

Below are some guidelines to help you compose an obituary.  You may also want to view some obituaries posted on our website ideas on writing an obituary. Keep in mind that these are only guidelines.  Newspapers charge by the line.

 

 Guidelines for composing an Obituary

Deceased:

·       Name , age, place of residence

·       Date of death, Place of death, cause of death

Their Life’s Message:

           

·       Date of birth, Place of birth, where resided during life

·       Parents names

·       Educational accomplishments

·       Military service

·       Work history and work affiliations

·       Work achievements, recognitions, awards

·       Church membership, group, organizations

·       Civic organizations

·       Club memberships

·       Hobbies

 

Survived by:

·       Spouse

·       Children  (spouses names and place of residence are optional)

·       Grandchildren, Great-grandchildren, Great-great grandchildren

·       Parents

·       Brothers and sisters

·       Nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, pets (if appropriate)

 

Funeral Arrangements:

·       Viewing -  date, times, location

·       Services -  date, time, location

·       Interment 

·       Memorial donations or  “ In lieu of flowers…”

 

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