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Writing an obituary or funeral program must capture the heart of mourners and it conveys the exact message at the funeral service. Hundreds of designs and services are available to make a funeral program memorable. Free Funeral Program consists of booklets which are usually passed out to all the mourners present at a funeral place. A funeral program remains as a memory of the deceased person and it also associates with the list of dealings for the funeral. Though most of the funeral program differs usually in their content and appearance, some of their fundamental features remain the same. A cover used in the funeral program pamphlet contains the picture of the deceased and it is common in the entire program. Similar to the picture certain other features remains the same, while the feelings expressed differ in one funeral program to other.

 

The preparation involved in planning a funeral can be overwhelming when mourning the loss of a loved one. Those responsible for preparing the funeral and other arrangements don’t have to do it alone. There are tons of free online resources that can help you write an obituary and design a funeral program in a way that captures and conveys your loved one’s life in a genuine and honest way.

A funeral program is a popular way for people to chronicle the life and achievements of the deceased as well as inform family and friends about the events of the funeral or memorial service. Funeral programs can last a lifetime, as keepsakes for family and friends.

Funeral and memorial programs typically include such basic information about the deceased as the name, date of birth and death, time, date and location of funeral, pallbearers, the order of service and the obituary. Families can choose to further personalize a funeral program by including photos, poems, art, family stories and other intimate information.

While there are a number of websites that offer funeral program templates, there are few that offer them for free. However, the web is filled with tips and suggestions for those unsure of how to design an appropriate funeral or memorial program. The below free funeral program templates will give you a better idea of how to write a funeral program.

 

A free funeral program template makes life a little easier for people that find themselves in the unfortunate circumstances of dealing with death. We all know death is an inevitable fact of our existence but it is still often an unexpected event fraught with emotion and difficulty.

  • Creating a funeral program can be a way to help a family member honor and pay tribute to the deceased. The program is a keepsake for all that cared for them to take home from the funeral. Making one can be a cathartic process. With all the other costs associated with death, taking on the task of creating a program at no cost, can be one less burden to feel the strain of.

We’ll give you ten good resources, along with some tips to help you in this task. As you’ll see below, there is a certain amount of latitude in terms of format, design, and room for images in the resources given.

When you are put to the task of creating a booklet for funeral or memorial service, studying a sample funeral program will help you gather a few ideas. If you already have a niche for design, developing the program won’t be difficult. Even if you do need some assistance, plenty of free funeral program templates are available on the Internet to guide you.

Elements of a Sample Funeral Program

Since the booklet will become a keepsake for many who attend the funeral, several items should be included:

  • Full legal name of deceased person
  • Dates of birth and death
  • Time, date and place of funeral
  • Name of the priest, minister or other dignitary officiating the service
  • Place of interment
  • Full names of pallbearers
  • Name of person delivery the eulogy
  • Titles of songs played and/or sung

 

Religious Funerals

If the deceased person is having a religious funeral, other elements can be included in the program:

  • Scripture, Gospel or Bible citations: State the reference and the person who is reading it
  • If the funeral service has servers, as is used during a Catholic Mass, those names should be listed as well.
  • Bereavement verses

Optional Elements to Include

Depending on how many pages you want the funeral program to be, many other elements you can include:

  • Pictures of the deceased person
  • Favorite poetry
  • List of surviving family members
  • Brief biography
  • Charities where donations may be made
  • Time and place of the “after funeral” breakfast or luncheon
  • Funny anecdotes or quotes
  • Words of gratitude from the family to those who attended the service
  • Artwork created by the deceased person

 

Selecting a Cover for the Funeral Program

The cover of the funeral program should speak not only of the person who died, but also about the type of funeral being held. The cover will be the first thing everyone will see and most likely remember the most about the program. Samples of funeral program covers include:

  • A sunrise or sunset
  • Any nature scene
  • Falling rain
  • Flowers, trees or plants
  • Crosses, rosaries or other religious symbols
  • Collage of photos or a single photo of the deceased person

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