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Avoid These Mistakes When Writing a Loved One’s Obituary

Has your family put you in charge of writing an obituary for a loved one? If so, you might think that it’ll be simple to do it. How hard could it be to whip up a few paragraphs on your loved one’s life? The truth is that it’s not that difficult to do it when you have one of the best funeral homes in Yonkers, NY by your side helping you out along the way. But it can be more challenging than you might think if you’ve never done it before. There are all kinds of mistakes that you might end up making. Check out some of the ones you should try to avoid below. 

 

Sitting down to write your loved one’s obituary without brainstorming ideas for it first. 

One of the biggest mistakes you can make when trying to piece together an obituary for a loved one is sitting down to write it without thinking about what you’re going to include in it first. It’s very easy to get overwhelmed when writing an obituary when you take this approach. You should hold a brief brainstorming session first—preferably with some of your other family members—and think about things that should appear in your loved one’s obituary. It’ll make it easier for you to sort out the facts and include the right things in it. 

 

Failing to talk to your other family members about what to include in your loved one’s obituary. 

As we just alluded to, you shouldn’t feel like you have to write your loved one’s obituary alone. You should lean on your family members for support throughout the process. You should also turn to them for help as far as what should be included in the obituary. The last thing you want to do is leave out some key information or details from the obituary. Make sure you stay in constant communication with your family members as you work your way through the process of writing your loved one’s obituary. 

 

Trying to cram too much information into your loved one’s obituary. 

The biggest challenge that you’re going to face when creating an obituary for your loved one is going to be trying to fit everything that you want to fit into it. So many families end up writing obituaries that are way too long, and they need to turn to their funeral homes for help when it comes to cutting them down to size. This is a big part of the reason why you need to brainstorm ideas at the beginning and then pick and choose what’s most important. It’ll help you steer clear of writing an obituary that won’t fit into your local newspaper. 

 

Forgetting to include important information about your loved one’s funeral services in their obituary. 

At the end of your loved one’s obituary, you should be sure to include information about their upcoming Yonkers, NY funeral services. You should also double check the information to ensure it’s as accurate as possible. If you don’t do this and the wrong info is included, it could lead to lots of confusion when people try to attend your loved one’s funeral services. 

 

Do you need help writing an obituary for your loved one? A funeral director from Riverdale-on-Hudson Funeral Home, Inc. would be more than happy to help you out when you make Yonkers, NY funeral arrangements for your loved one through us. Call us today to start making funeral plans for them