We suggest that the best way to get started is to begin with a blank page and write down thoughts, memories, highlights and accomplishments. Note words that remind you of your loved one, such as his/her favorite music, pet or place to vacation. Sometimes it just takes noting a few things such as these that will help you to develop the content.
Many obituaries begin with a brief overview of your loved one’s life that describes his/her life experiences. To assemble this information, list the facts, such as family members, vocation, affiliations, military service and community involvement. We have put together a list of information that you may wish to include:
- Date and place (city) of birth, date and place of death
- Family survivors (spouse, parents, children)
- Religious affiliation
- Education
- Vocation
- Retirement
- Military affiliations and service
- Volunteer affiliations
- Fraternal affiliations
- Civic affiliations
- Hobbies
- Favorite travel places
- Date, time, place of funeral, memorial service, viewing, cemetery service