Obituary Examples: Ready-Made Templates and Samples
When you don't have the strength to find the words, a ready-made example helps. Below are a few obituary templates for different situations that are easy to adapt to your own.
A short obituary
Suited to social media and announcements. Example: "With deep sorrow we announce that [name], [years of life], has passed away. A bright, kind person, a loving [husband/father/friend]. The farewell will take place on [date, place]. Remembered and loved."
An obituary for a colleague
Places the emphasis on the person's profession and contribution. Example: "The team at [organization] mourns the loss of [name]. For more than [N] years they were part of our team — a true professional and someone people came to for advice. We will miss them."
An obituary from the family
More personal and warm. Example: "Our dear [name] passed away on [date]. They had a gift for making everyone feel like family, loved [hobby] and were always a support to us all. Thank you for every day with you. Your memory will stay with us forever."
How to adapt a template
Replace the general phrases with specific details: a name, the years, one vivid trait of character, a favorite pastime. It's the details that turn a template into a real tribute. Don't be afraid to shorten it — a short, sincere text is better than a long, formal one.
- Fill in real names, dates and facts.
- Add one detail that belonged only to this person.
- Remove clichés and keep the sincerity.
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