One of the things everyone does when they are planning final services with funeral homes in Chaska, MN for a loved one is to write an obituary. It’s important to mark someone’s death and inform the public that they have passed away. Since there’s a lot of stress and high emotions during this planning process, it’s easy enough to make mistakes in writing the obituary. In order to avoid these mistakes yourself, follow funeral home advice. Here are a few mistakes you can avoid.
Mistake 1: Not Reading Through Examples
One of the best, and easiest, things you can do to learn what you want to place in an obituary is to simply read other obituaries. They give you a good idea of where to start, how long to make it, what the tone should be, and so on. You can find them online and in newspapers and there are certainly plenty to read over. The funeral home can also give you recent examples from their own stash.
Mistake 2: Including Too Many Details
Obituaries are meant to be short, sweet, and to the point. You don’t need to add too many biographical details about your loved one. When you put them in the newspaper, you pay for their size so you will want to keep them short. You don’t want to confuse the reader by adding too much. Only include large milestones and you can get into more details on a program you have for the funeral service , if you wish.
Mistake 3: Not Proofreading
Sometimes, when you read something you wrote yourself, you might read what you meant and not what you actually said. That can open up the door to all kinds of mistakes. IT’s best to have someone else in your family read over the obituary you wrote up and proof for spelling and other errors. You want the obituary to be as perfect as it can be before it is posted and printed.
Mistake 4: Forgetting Funeral Details
Whether your loved one’s funeral is going to be open to the public or not, you can still add a few details about it in the obituary, so the public knows where to send flowers, cards, and other such things. If you’re opening it to anyone, you don’t have to make as many calls or try to spread the word as much with the obituary has the service information in it already.
There are plenty of other mistakes you could make in writing your loved one’s obituary, but funeral homes in Chaska, MN will help you avoid them. Professionals deal with obituaries on a regular basis and they can help you figure out what you need to include in them. They will read through them with you and help you organize what you need to put into the obituary and what would be better to leave out. If you need help and advice, contact the experts at Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation and we’re here for you.
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