How To Personalize An Obituary Notice
We at Morse & Son Funeral Home understand how difficult it is to put your thoughts on paper after a loved one has passed away. Writing a compelling personal statement that can be expressed in a single paragraph is challenging. Though some ignore it altogether, many people have difficulty with the process. Putting off writing an obituary notice is not a good idea because doing so can help you deal with your grief.
How To Write A Personalized Obituary Notice
Here’s a short list of ideas that can be used to add a special touch to an obituary:
- Think About The Deceased Person's Character - The obituary can be personalized quickly and easily by including details about the deceased's personality, interests, and physical appearance. If they had one, you could mention the deceased's sense of humour in the obituary.
- Pay Attention To Tiny Details - Look closely at the little particulars, as they often reveal more about a person than the big picture. Think about the little things about that person that mean the most to you, rather than just their significant achievements. People would be able to learn more about the deceased person's life and character in this way.
- Describe Why They Mean So Much To You - Describe how meeting this person changed you. Keep track of the helpful one-on-one interactions you've had. Including anecdotes and fond memories would lend a more human touch to the obituary.
- Make Use of Satire - Many individuals might feel awkward including humour in their work. If the deceased had a dark sense of humour, this might be a fitting way to honour their memory. In addition, it would add some fun to an otherwise solemn occasion.
Other Pointers While Writing A Personalized Obituary Notice
Here are some additional details to think about:
- Provide the name and address of the organization that will receive any memorial contributions in your loved one's name.
- To ensure the accuracy of the obituary, it is recommended that you contact another family member to confirm the details. Involve them in verifying the funeral service's dates, attendees, the correct spelling of names, and other specifics.
- Think about when you want the obituary published and in which publications you want it to appear before giving that information to the funeral director.
For any information about our various funeral services, feel free to contact Morse & Son Funeral Home, and our funeral director will help you preplan a service if you need one.
















