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  • ARTHUR, Lilian

    ARTHUR: Lilian Arthur passed away peacefully at the Dinsdale Personal Care Home on January 1, 2009 at the age of 94. Lilian was predeceased...

    Obituary, published on: January 3, 2009
  • DUMBLETON, Vera

    DUMBLETON:Vera Helen Dumbleton was born January 6, 1919 in Stockton, Manitoba. Her parents, Alexander and Ethel Anderson,...

    Obituary, published on: January 3, 2009
  • KUFLOWSKI, Yvonne

    KUFLOWSKI: The death of Yvonne Kuflowski, beloved wife of Ed, occurred at Fairview Home on Wednesday, December 31, 2008. The...

    Obituary, published on: January 3, 2009
  • MANTS, James

    MANTS: James Frederick "Jim" Mants. October 21, 1920 - December 24, 2008. It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of...

    Obituary, published on: January 3, 2009
  • SLACK, Howard

    SLACK: Howard Alton Slack passed away at the Melita Health Centre on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 at the age of 82. He was predeceased by...

    Obituary, published on: January 3, 2009
  • STEWART, Craig

    STEWART: Craig Stewart (1928-2009). Peacefully, on January 1, 2009 Donald Craig Stewart passed away in Minnedosa Hospital after a brief...

    Obituary, published on: January 3, 2009
  • DELMAGE, Ernest

    DELMAGE: Ernest Delmage of Minnedosa, Manitoba, passed away on January 4, 2009 at the Minnedosa Health Centre at the age of 91 years....

    Obituary, published on: January 7, 2009
  • GODFREY, John

    GODFREY: John Clinton (Jack), 83 years, beloved husband of the late Bea Godfrey, father of Linda, David and Billy, died in the Souris...

    Obituary, published on: January 7, 2009
  • McGREGOR, Lucy

    McGREGOR: Lucy McGregor of Gladstone beloved mother of Isabelle Hamm, Carolyn Duchak and the late Clifford McGregor. Funeral Mass will...

    Obituary, published on: January 7, 2009
  • PYPKA, Peter

    PYPKA:Peter Pypka, formerly of Kenton, Manitoba, passed away at Birch Lodge Personal Care Home, Hamiota, on Monday, January 5, 2009 at 82...

    Obituary, published on: January 7, 2009
  • ROMANOWSKI, Stanley

    ROMANOWSKI: Mr. Stanley Romanowski, loving husband and father, passed away peacefully at Fairview Home in Brandon on Saturday,...

    Obituary, published on: January 7, 2009
  • McDOLE, J

    McDOLE: J. A. (Bert), 94 years, beloved husband of the late Dorothy McDole, father of Jim, Janie and Carla, died in the Sunnyside Manor...

    Obituary, published on: January 8, 2009
  • DOROSHUK, Frances

    DOROSHUK: Frances Doroshuk passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 7, 2009 at the Assiniboine Centre in Brandon. Fran is survived by...

    Obituary, published on: January 9, 2009
  • GODFREY, John

    GODFREY: John Clinton (Jack), 83 years, beloved husband of the late Bea Godfrey, father of Linda, David and Billy, died in the Souris...

    Obituary, published on: January 9, 2009
  • YEREX, Max

    YEREX: Max Gordon Yerex beloved husband of Lorna Yerex entered into rest on January 7, 2009 at East View Lodge, Neepawa, Manitoba. Funeral...

    Obituary, published on: January 9, 2009
  • BERTHOLET, Alice

    BERTHOLET: Alice Cecile (Vodon) passed away on December 16, 2008 with her family by her side at Souris Health Centre. Alice was...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • BRIGDEN, William

    BRIGDEN: William (Bill) George Brigden passed away at the Melita Health Centre on Sunday, December 21, 2008 in the loving arms of his wife...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • GFELLNER, Mary

    GFELLNER: Mary Gfellner, late of Fairview Home and widow of George Gfellner passed away in the city on Thursday, January 8, 2009....

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • KUFLOWSKI, Yvonne

    KUFLOWSKI: It is with heavy hearts that the family wishes to announce the passing of Yvonne Elizabeth Kuflowski, with her husband by her...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • McDOLE, James

    McDOLE: James Albert (Bert), formerly of Elgin, Manitoba, passed away peacefully with family at his side on January 6, 2009 at Sunnyside...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • MOORE, Lois

    MOORE: Lois Tillia Moore (nee Leigh), August 8, 1929 - January 8, 2009. It is with deep sadness that our family announces the passing of...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • SEAFOOT, Bea

    SEAFOOT: Bea Seafoot passed away suddenly in her Brandon home on January 6, 2009, at the age of 69 years. Bea began life’s journey in...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • SHILOFF, Frederick

    SHILOFF: Frederick Dwight Shiloff passed away peacefully at his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba on January 4, 2009 at age 61. Dwight is...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • STEWART, Nicole

    STEWART: Nicole Stewart (née Campion) passed away suddenly in Shilo, Manitoba on December 16, 2008 at the age of 22 years. Nicole Joy...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • SUNAERT, Andrew

    SUNAERT: It is with deep sadness that the family of Andrew Sunaert announce his sudden passing at the St. Boniface General Hospital in...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
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What are the final words on an obituary? ›

Concluding Message

In the conclusion of the obituary, special requests may be made such as, “in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to…” or “Our heartfelt thanks to the staff at General Hospital for…” Some families make the final line a dedication honoring their loved one.

What is the largest obituary website? ›

The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation.

What does a good obituary look like? ›

An obituary should contain at least basic information about the person's life milestones - birth name, date, and place, parents' names including the mother's maiden name, other names used by the deceased, spouses or partners names, date and place of death, memorial service details, and burial place.

Is the obituary read at funeral? ›

An obituary is written to tell the story of your loved one. These will often be in the funeral program. There will even be a part of the funeral where the obituary will be silently read by everyone in attendance at the funeral. It is something you and your family should be patient with when you are writing it.

What is the most common last words before death? ›

These are their four most common preoccupations: "I want to tell you that I love you." "I want to tell you that I forgive you." "Would you tell me that you love me?"

What not to put in an obituary? ›

When writing an obituary, leave out details that could be used for identity theft, such as the deceased's date and place of birth, middle name, maiden name and mother's maiden name. And don't include the deceased's home address.

What is the shortest obituary ever? ›

North Dakota newspaper The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead ran what is certainly one of the shortest obituaries ever published. Accompanying a photograph and name of local resident Douglas Legler, the obit, which ran Wednesday, had just two simple words: “Doug died.”

What is the appropriate length for an obituary? ›

Keep in mind the length: the average size of an obituary is approximately 200 words, but some publications may accept obituaries as long as 450 words or as short as 50 words.

Do most people write their own obituary? ›

Most people hire writers to tackle their obituary. While there's nothing wrong with this, there's something far more impactful about telling your story in your own voice. There are a few great reasons to take this on, and you'll be glad that you did.

What should be left out of a obituary? ›

It's important to remember that an obituary is supposed to be an announcement and brief biography of the deceased. Don't feel the need to recount every detail of their life. Also try to avoid bragging about every accomplishment or award the deceased received.

How do you say no funeral in an obituary? ›

Obituary Example: No Funeral or Memorial. [Full name] sadly passed away on [date of death] at their home in [place of passing]. They always spread joy and happiness wherever they went. As per [first name]'s request, no funeral or memorial service will be held.

What is a good sentence for obituary? ›

[Full Name], aged [age of the deceased], passed away peacefully on [date of death], at [location of death]. He/she was born on [date of birth], in [birthplace], to [names of parents]. He/she was a proud resident of [city of residence] and was a 1975 graduate of Holy Cross High School.

What should you not say in a eulogy? ›

A eulogy is not the time to settle scores or air personal grievances, no matter how relevant they might seem to the speaker. Mentioning past conflicts, disappointments, or the deceased's shortcomings can create discomfort and is considered disrespectful during a time meant for mourning and reflection.

Is it disrespectful not to have an obituary? ›

Deciding not to publish an obituary is #perfectlynormal in grief. If publishing an obituary in the paper or online feels (or felt) wrong to you - perhaps drawing unwanted attention or sharing on a level beyond what's comfortable - that's OK. There is no one right way to honor someone you love.

Who usually gives the eulogy at a funeral? ›

There is no hard and fast rule as to who should give the eulogy speech at a funeral. It's typically given by those who were particularly close, or had a special relationship with, the loved one who passed. It could be a best friend, a spouse, a child or grandchild, or even a co-worker.

How should an obituary end? ›

The obituary should end by naming your loved one's surviving family members, then giving information about the funeral or memorial service, if the family is making those details public, as well as information about any memorial funds or charitable organizations that people should send donations to.

What are examples of final wishes? ›

– Your last wishes can include anything you want, including funeral or cremation preferences and plans, body disposition preferences, obituary information, messages to your loved ones, requests for your final days, and personal information like where your will is.

What are examples of closing words at a funeral? ›

If you're unsure how to end your eulogy, finish with a simple goodbye, or a thank you for the memories you shared. You might choose to use traditional phrases like 'rest in peace' or 'sleep well'. Or you can use something less formal, like a greeting or joke you used to share with the person who has died.

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