Tips for Writing an Obituary

Posted on October 15, 2018 by Osceola Memory Gardens under Cremation Service
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The death of a loved one can be painful and can make everything difficult. It does not help that a death usually means the family and closest friends of the deceased will have to make many arrangements. This includes one of the parts that cremations providers say is the most stressful for people: the obituary. Writing an obituary does not have to be a hardship, however, if you have a few tips on your side.   

The most important thing to remember is to keep the obituary simple. Because you are still grieving when you have to write the obituary, you will probably want to write a lot about your loved one, but it is not necessary and it can end up costing you a fortune. Most obituaries are priced per word, so keeping it simple can save you time and money. Give the date of death, and a basic outline of the person’s life, including the most important moments. This can be the birth of children or an important job promotion, or anything else that was a highlight of your loved one’s life.  

Do not forge to put information on what kind of services there will be, where, and when they will happen. If you are having a life celebration instead of a memorial or funeral, be sure to add this, too, to let people know what to expect. Also, be sure to state if there is anything that a loved one preferred in lieu of flowers. Just a sentence about this will do.   

Ask for help from friends and family members to write the obituary. Let them read a few drafts to see what they think. Having another pair of eyes helping you can also ensure you do not forget to mention anyone or anything important. This can be vital if you are naming the living family members whom the deceased leaves behind. Apart from this, read the obituary a few times out loud. This can help find any mistakes you may have missed.   

It can also be a great idea to read a few obituaries, either online or in the funeral home itself, to get a sense of the style. It can help you build an outline for your own notice that you just have to personalize. For many people, this is the best way to put together an obituary while they are in the process of grieving.   

Following these tips can really make writing the obituary easier. You will be able to let everyone know the pertinent information in a simple manner. Providers of cremations in Kissimmee, FL are more than happy to help, and many of them can offer their own experts to write them for you if that is what you prefer. Reach out to Osceola Memory Gardens Cemetery, Funeral Homes & Crematory at 1717 Old Boggy Creek Rd Kissimmee, FL 34744 to learn more about the options available. Speak to them by calling (407) 847-2494 right now.  

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Since 1958, Osceola Memory Gardens has provided respectful service and options for families to create a meaningful service at an affordable cost. We serve all religions and have full-time staff available 24 hours-a-day, every day of the year. Osceola Memory Gardens is housed in three beautiful facilities conveniently located in Kissimmee, Saint Cloud, and Poinciana Florida

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