Losing a loved one can be one of the hardest things to go through in life. It is only natural that you would want to give a proper send-off through a heartfelt, beautiful funeral with family and friends of the deceased. However, organizing a funeral can also lead to additional stress during emotional times, so we’ve put together a guide of funeral program essentials to help.
A funeral program is important to help family and friends navigate through the funeral or memorial service and is a reference document that lists the order of service. It can also serve as a keepsake to remember a loved one – a way to share their obituary and special photos.
Important elements of a funeral program are:
Funeral programs should be unique and reflect the personality and distinctive taste of the loved one. Below is an easy-to-follow template for creating a personalized funeral program:
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Here are some photo examples of well-laid-out funeral programs:
From West Palm Beach to Oklahoma City, Aftermath has always been dedicated to helping families and communities get through the hard times. We understand that whether death was imminent or unexpected, no one is truly prepared to handle every detail on their own. Lean on those closest to you for help, ask your local funeral director for guidance, and look to Aftermath’s caring team of experts to help you clean up your loved one’s home when you need it – we are available across the country to help you.
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