Checklist: Writing A Death Notice Or Obituary
Death notices and obituaries can have varying amounts of information; the information you include is entirely up to you.
Death notices are paid announcements in a newspaper that give the name of the person who died and details of the funeral service, as well as where donations can be made. Obituaries are articles written by a newspaper’s staff offering a detailed biography of the person who died.
The basic information usually included in a death notice:
- The full name of the person who died, including maiden name or nickname
- Date and location of death
- Cause of death (optional)
- Names of surviving family members (optional)
- Details of the funeral or memorial service (public or private); if public, date, time, and location of service
- Name of charity to which donations should be made
Additional biographical information may be included in a death notice, such as:
- Date and place of birth, names of parents
- Date and place of marriage, and name of spouse
- Educational history, including schools attended and degrees or honors received
- Military service, including any honors or awards received
- Employment history, including positions held, awards received, or special achievements
- Membership in organizations, including religious, cultural, civic, or fraternal
- Special accomplishments
- Hobbies and interests
- Personality and character of the person who died
Topics
Related Content
- How To Express Sympathy: What To Say And What...We’ve compiled a list of things to say—and things to avoid saying—when...Read more
- A Quick Overview Of Proper Funeral EtiquetteFunerals are emotionally complex, and knowing how to act can present a...Read more
- Paying Final Bills, Dues, And Estate ExpensesIn order to settle the estate, all outstanding bills and dues that the...Read more
- Funeral Pre-Planning Cheat SheetPlan now, rest later.Read more