A good obituary does not just consist of the facts about the deceased’s death. You can also include interesting tidbits about the person and make those reading it feel like they know the deceased.
Understandably, not everyone is a writer. If you are struggling in making funeral homes obituaries in BC here are some tips that can help:
1. Consider using a template
Don’t be sad if you have to use a template. Templates can help steer you in the direction. It’s better to have a good obituary using a template than having a crappy one. There are a lot of good templates out there. Just choose the one that suits your preferences better.
2. Take a cue from other people’s obituaries
Check out what people have written in funeral home obituaries in BC. You can go to Everden Rust and read the various obituaries posted there. This will give you an idea of what to include and how to write a good one.
3. Write from experience and from the heart
Let your heart dictate what you should include in the obituary. You can tell funny or memorably but succinct stories of the diseased. Describe the deceased as you knew him/her and make others feel like they know him/her as well. You can also describe the last few days of the deceased’s life and what he or she was passionate about.
It’s better if you write the obituary yourself. Let the person who knew the deceased best write the obituary for a more genuine recounting of the person’s life.
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