9.4 Obituary Writing

Essential Elements of Obituaries

  • Announce the death.
  • Provide a short biography that illuminates who the deceased person was.
  • Identify the bereaved family members.
  • Provide details for events to honour the deceased and support the family members.
  • Include “special messages” (e.g., donations, thank/recognition, message to the deceased, a lyric from a song, a stanza from a poem, a short prayer, etc.).
  • A photograph of the deceased.
  • Choose where to publish (e.g., newspaper, funeral home memorial program, funeral home website, dedicated memorial website).

(How to write, June 23, 2022; Lastly, n.d.-a; Writing an Obituary, December 12, 2019).

 
Click the following links to learn more about the essential elements of obituaries, and how to write an engaging and meaningful one:

How to write an obituary

How to write the perfect obituary, according to professional writers

 
VIDEO: How do I write an obituary?

In the following video, Eric from “The Obituary App”, explains how to write an obituary, elaborating on and covering some important material in the two previous readings.

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