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Welcome to Edwards Memorial – Federal Way

In the heart of Federal Way, Washington, nestled at the address of 33440 First Way South #107, you will find Edwards Memorial – Federal Way, a funeral home dedicated to serving families during some of their most difficult times. With a compassionate and professional staff, you can expect a level of service that honors the memory of loved ones while providing comfort and support to those who are grieving.

Our Services

Edwards Memorial understands that every life is unique. They offer a variety of services to reflect the individuality of each person they honor. From traditional funerals to more modern celebrations of life, personalized memorial services, and direct cremation, the experienced staff at this Federal Way chapel works alongside families to create a fitting tribute. They also provide pre-planning services for those who wish to arrange their memorial details in advance.

3 Edwards Memorial - Federal Way

Address: 33440 First Way South #107, Federal Way, WA, 98003
Phone Number: (253) 218-4646
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Lydia Cruz Mann - June 19, 1933 - March 06, 2018

Departed: 03/06/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Lydia Cruz Mann Lydia was born June 19, 1933 in Agana, Guam and passed away March 6, 2018 in Burien, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Ann Elizabeth Otterson - March 01, 1921 - February 20, 2018

Departed: 02/20/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Ann Elizabeth Otterson Ann was born March 1, 1921 in Germany and passed away February 20, 2018 in Burien, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Lawrence Scott Newcomb - June 09, 1966 - February 10, 2018

Departed: 02/10/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Lawrence Scott Newcomb Lawrence was born June 9, 1966 in Yuma, AZ and passed away February 10, 2018 in Fall City, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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David Thomas Bleker - October 14, 1962 - February 06, 2018

Departed: 02/06/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: David Thomas Bleker David was born October 14, 1962 in Spokane, WA and passed away February 6, 2018 in Seattle, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Sturgis Robinson Bodine, Jr. - September 07, 1922 - February 05, 2018

Departed: 02/05/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Sturgis Robinson Bodine Jr.Sturgis was born September 7, 1922 in Seattle, WA and passed away February 5, 2018 in Federal Way, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Ferman Edward Simmons, Jr. - October 16, 1955 - February 01, 2018

Departed: 02/01/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Ferman Edward Simmons Jr.Ferman was born October 16, 1955 in Oakland, CA and passed away February 1, 2018 in Kent, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Florence Elizabeth Hefford - November 02, 1918 - January 31, 2018

Departed: 01/31/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Florence Elizabeth Hefford Florence was born November 2, 1918 in White Swan, WA and passed away January 31, 2018 in Federal Way, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Victor Albert Durham - March 24, 1927 - January 30, 2018

Departed: 01/30/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Victor Albert Durham Victor was born March 24, 1927 in Olympia, WA and passed away January 30, 2018 in Seattle, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Marjorie Phyllis Scott - August 13, 1928 - January 30, 2018

Departed: 01/30/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Marjorie Phyllis Scott Marjorie was born August 13, 1928 in Charlotte, ME and passed away January 30, 2018 in Edgewood, WA.Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Selmer "Sam" Ronnie - March 23, 1919 - January 30, 2018

Departed: 01/30/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Selmer John Ronnie Selmer was born March 23, 1919 in Cyrus, MN and passed away January 30, 2018 in University Place, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Jim Claud Colson - December 20, 1952 - January 25, 2018

Departed: 01/25/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Jim Claud Colson Jim was born December 20, 1952 in Detroit Lakes, MN and passed away January 25, 2018 in Tacoma, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Bonnie Ione Anderson - December 29, 1946 - January 25, 2018

Departed: 01/25/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Bonnie Ione Anderson, age 71, passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 25, 2018 at home with family by her side. She was born December 29, 1946, in Tacoma, WA to Robert G. Anderson and Margaret S. (Tunstall) Anderson. Bonnie was a graduate of Wilson High School in 1965 and of the University of Puget Sound in 1969 earning the degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts. While at UPS, she joined the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. As an alumnus she served as President of the sorority’sTacoma Alumni Association for several years.
Bonnie moved to Carmel, CA after graduation to pursue her interest in the arts. Returning home in 1976,she worked in graphic arts and later as a display person in visual merchandisingfor Nordstrom and Casual Corner stores. She received a number of awards for her creative designs.
Bonnie married Marty Loft on January 22, 1984, in Tacoma. They adopted their two children, Taylor and Jordan, from Madras, India in 1989. She enjoyed sailing, working with crafts, worked to support environmental initiatives, women’s rights and especially animal rights.
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Clinton Cobb - August 22, 1928 - January 25, 2018

Departed: 01/25/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Clinton Cobb Clinton was born August 22, 1928 in Bullock County, AL and passed away January 25, 2018 in Tacoma, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Bette Gerstacker Lee - August 18, 1951 - January 19, 2018

Departed: 01/19/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Bette Gerstacker Lee Bette was born August 18, 1951 in Midland, MI and passed away January 19, 2018 in Seattle, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Lynda Faye Reed - October 23, 1951 - January 15, 2018

Departed: 01/15/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Lynda Faye Reed Lynda was born October 23, 1951 in Fort Bend, TX and passed away January 15, 2018 in Seattle, WA.Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Ray Thomas Morgan - October 23, 1941 - January 13, 2018

Departed: 01/13/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Ray Thomas Morgan Ray was born October 23, 1941 in Davy, WV and passed away January 13, 2018 in Burien, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Timothy James Koch - April 19, 1993 - January 13, 2018

Departed: 01/13/2018 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Timothy James Koch Timothy was born April 19, 1993 in Federal Way, WA and passed away January 13, 2018 in Tacoma, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Catherine Elizabeth Callahan - May 15, 1932 - December 31, 2017

Departed: 12/31/2017 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Catherine Elizabeth Callahan ( O’Connor) Born May 15, 1932, in Teaneck, NJ. The beloved wife of the late Daniel Nicholas Callahan and mother of Nicholas (Teenamarie)of Federal Way, WA, Daniel (Martha)of Hockessin, DE, Noreen Rivers (Fred) of Centerville, MA, and Rosemary Brockman ( Daniel) of Kalispell, MT. died peacefully on December 31, 2017. In addition to her children, she is survived by her sister Anne Marie Thompson of Wallingford, CT, twelve grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brother, William O’Connor and cousin; David Sullivan.
Catherine was a loving mother and was a Cub Scout and Girl Scout leader. This homemaker enjoyed sewing, needle point, cross stitch, crafts and music. This gifted seamstress made Easter outfits for all four children and Noreen’s wedding dress and all the bridesmaid dresses for Rosemary. She also shared her gift making baptism banners and altar linens for St Francis Church.
This faith filled woman was an active member of St Francis Xavier Church in Hyannis, MA prior to moving to Federal Way. There she served as a Eucharistic minister, visited home bound parishioners, was active in the Cursillo Movement of Fall River and was the Co-coordinator of the RCIA process.
The Callahan’s moved to Cape Cod in 1975 after spending many summer vacations there. As owners of the Summerside Motel in Hyannis for many years before retiring, she and Dan shared their hospitality with many people.
After the death of her beloved husband, in 2002, she moved to Federal Way and was a parishioner at St Vincent DePaul Church.
She enjoyed travel and social outings with friends and family.
Celebration of her Life and funeral mass will be 11:00 am January 12th at St Vincent DePaul Church in Federal Way, WA- reception following at Nick and Teenamarie’s house.
The Rite of Committal will be at 10:30 am at St Francis Xavier Cemetery January 16th. The family invites you to join them at the 8:30am mass at St Francis Xavier Church in Hyannis, MA In honor of Catherine.
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Randy Leroy Moe - March 14, 1954 - December 28, 2017

Departed: 12/28/2017 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Randy L. Moe, aged 63, passed away Thursday, December 28, 2017 at the Saint Francis Hospital Emergency Room in Federal Way, Wa.
Randy was born March 14, 1954 to Marvin & G. Irene (McComb) Moe; and was the oldest of 3 children. Randy attended Timberline High School in Lacey, Wa. He was a traveling soul who lived his life to the fullest wherever he was, most recently visiting his mother in Pendleton, Or. Randy believed in the healing power of love, the Lord, and rock & roll.
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Patricia Everett Bodine - January 13, 1926 - December 18, 2017

Departed: 12/18/2017 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Patricia Everett Bodine Patricia was born January 13, 1926 in Spokane, WA and passed away December 18, 2017 in Federal Way, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008
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Ronald Scott Cairnie - April 23, 1951 - December 13, 2017

Departed: 12/13/2017 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Ronald Scott Cairnie was born on April 23,1951 in Luverne, Minnesota to Cleo and George Cairnie. His Gramma Erma also had a son named Ronald who at the age of 15 was killed in a tractor accident. Because of the sadness, respect and love for her, our Ronald Scott (named after his Uncle) became Scott.
Although the family traveled and lived in a few different states, they ended up in the Seattle area. Sister Connie, Brothers, Robert,Roger, Ric & Randy. Gramma, Grandpa, Uncle Roger, Aunt Fran and cousins Cindy, Cathy, little Roger also settled in Enumclaw. The families spent a lot of fun times together. After high school Scott joined the navy with his best friend Bud. Although they were stationed separate places, they did run into each other a couple times in other countries which made Scott very happy. When He returned home he moved to Enumclaw and helped Grandpa on the farm for a few years. While there He also bought a tavern, that only lasted a year! He and his partner found out it was a little harder then they thought, not just free beer and partying!
After few more jobs He went to work for Boeing as a forklift driver for the next 14 years. He also was an electrician, school bus driver, driver (hiker)for Penske before settling down as a radiator tech. for Lou (owner, boss, brother in law & friend!) at Seattle Radiator. He met so many great co worker/friends everywhere He worked. Friends, family, anyone and everyone He met along the way, Scott had a unique and special relationship with each and all.One thing in common was mutual love, respect and admiration.
It was at Boeing Scott met Cathy in 1986. They married 10 years later, May 4, 1996. Now Scott had even bigger family! Mom/Vonnie, George, brother Ronnie, sisters Debbie and Michelle, not to mention all the aunts, uncles, cousins! We were so blessed with two wonderful families which continued to grow with wonderful and special in laws, nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews. All that knew him knew his passion for golf. He was a member at Foster Golf course for many years and looked forward to & enjoyed his Sunday tee times with Jesse and Dennis, sometimes nephew David and brother in law Ronnie would join. If they couldn't make it, OK by Scott, He enjoyed playing golf with any of the members that would let him join them!
He also played Thursdays at Riverbend when invited by his longtime childhood friends Tommy and Spanky. Give Scott the invitation to golf, he was there, no matter which course.
We traveled to Arizona for many years to visit family, friends and of course to play golf. We looked forward to these trips all year long, Scott started talking and planning next year as soon as we got home each year!. Although he didn't go as much as He would have liked these past years, He really enjoyed fishing. He also really loved yard work, we never had a weed in our yard!
We were blessed with almost 32 years together, each year better then the last. Rest in peace my love, my best friend, Ronald Scott,'Nubbs', 'Scooter'
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Wendy Hicks Young - September 02, 1952 - December 13, 2017

Departed: 12/13/2017 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Wendy was born September 2, 1952 in Bethesda, Maryland. After she married Lorden Young, his U.S. Army service took them to Germany, Hawai’i, and Washington State. Wendy passed away December 13, 2017 in Tacoma, Washington. She was predeceased by Lorden, her parents, and her brother Keith. She is survived by her sisters Barbara, Kathleen (Nicholas), Maureen, and Kim (James), niece Andrea (Sequoyah), nephew Christopher, son Keoki (Lidia), grandson Kirill, and step-grandson Dmitry.
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Audrey Carolyn Green - July 10, 1930 - December 04, 2017

Departed: 12/04/2017 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Audrey Carolyn Green Audrey was born July 10, 1930 in Salem, MA and passed away December 4, 2017 in Federal Way, WA. Arrangements by Edwards Memorial, Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories.253-566-1008 Death leaves a heartache no one can heal- Love leaves a memory no one can steal ~ Our family anchor "My precious child, during your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you."
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Charles Norris Maringer - April 05, 1935 - December 03, 2017

Departed: 12/03/2017 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Charles Norris Maringer Charles was born April 5, 1935 in Longview, WA and passed away December 3, 2017 in Tacoma, WA.
He is survived by sister, 3 children and 3 grandchildren. His loved of the ocean will be his final resting place. His children will wait for Spring to place his remains in the Columbia River as it flows into the Pacific ocean. He was loved and will be missed.
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Mollyanne Milner - June 20, 1939 - November 20, 2017

Departed: 11/20/2017 (Federal Way)
Obituary Preview: Mollyanne Milner, born June 20, 1939 in Atlanta, Georgia passed away peacefully in her Seattle home on November 20, 2017 due to heart failure. She was 78. Molly was married to and is survived by her husband, Dick Milner, of nearly 60 years. They resided in the Seattle area and together raised a family of four along with a host of others that they considered to be part of their family. Molly loved being a stay at home mom where she was able to volunteer at the schools, help with homework; lots of homework, attend all school or sport functions, as well as entertain the neighborhood with pool parties. Dick always commendedMollyfor having the hardest job in the world, as she did it so well. Molly is survived by her 4 children, Kelly Sargent (Jay), Kim Milner, Brian Milner (Monica) and Meagan Milner-Keeth (Dustin). Six grandchildren, Erik Sargent d., Brian Sargent (Erin), Riley Milner, Tori Keeth, Rachel Woods and Addie Keeth. Four great-grandchildren, Eli, Natalie, Parker and Andy. Other significant people in Molly’s life include Holli Woods, Mike Dyer, Bruce Friend and Danny Milner-Shiver.
At Molly’s request, there will be no service. In honor of Molly, contributions may be made to the Arthritis NationalResearch Foundation.
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Comforting Facilities

The facilities at Edwards Memorial in Federal Way are designed to provide a serene and welcoming atmosphere. The chapel, visitation rooms, and reception areas are all thoughtfully appointed to ensure families can gather, support one another, and share memories in peace. The space is adaptable to meet the needs of various services and gatherings, whether they're intimate or involve larger groups.

Supporting the Federal Way Community

Having a supportive partner in your time of need is crucial, and Edwards Memorial – Federal Way has made a commitment to the community that goes beyond funeral services. They are there to offer guidance on everything from the initial planning to grief support resources. The staff is well-versed in local customs and legislation, ensuring that all arrangements are appropriate and compliant with state regulations.

Pre-Planning Options

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Pre-planning funeral arrangements can be a profound gift to your loved ones, relaying your wishes and sparing them difficult decisions during trying times. Edwards Memorial – Federal Way's pre-planning services are comprehensive and tailored to fulfill each individual's preferences regarding their final farewell, including the choice between burial and cremation, selection of service type, and detailed personal touches.

Cremation Services

Understanding the growing preference for cremation, Edwards Memorial – Federal Way offers a full range of cremation options. These include simple, direct cremation without a memorial service, or a traditional service followed by cremation. The caring professionals at Edwards Memorial can explain the available choices and help plan a service that provides a respectful and fitting goodbye.

Bereavement Resources and Guidance

Loss can be an overwhelming experience, and the journey of grief does not end with the funeral. Edwards Memorial – Federal Way provides ongoing support and resources to assist those in mourning. Their commitment to care includes connecting you with counseling services, support groups, or providing helpful literature to aid in the healing process.

Personalized Tributes

In collaboration with families, Edwards Memorial – Federal Way excels at creating personalized tributes that celebrate the unique story of the deceased. They recognize the importance of details and work with families to include special music, photo displays, memorial videos, and other personalized elements in the service. Each life is distinct, and the professionals at Edwards Memorial honor that by helping families craft heartfelt remembrances.

Local Connections

With deep roots in the community, Edwards Memorial – Federal Way is connected with local places of worship, cemeteries, and other institutions. They can facilitate the coordination of services across different locations and ensure that everything operates smoothly, from the transfer of the deceased to the final resting place, all while adhering to the wishes of the family and honoring the life of the loved one.

Availability and Ongoing Assistance

Grieving does not adhere to business hours, and thus, the dedicated staff at Edwards Memorial – Federal Way is available to assist families at any time. Their readiness to answer questions, provide information, or simply offer a shoulder to lean on is part of their unwavering commitment to service. Even after the funeral, the staff continues to offer guidance and support to help loved ones through their grief journey.

Respectful and Professional Staff

The compassionate and experienced team at Edwards Memorial – Federal Way prides itself on its professionalism and the ability to provide empathetic care to families facing loss. Each staff member is trained to be sensitive to the needs of each family, understanding that each individual's process of grief is unique and deserves the utmost respect and attention.

Planning Your Visit to Edwards Memorial – Federal Way

When making arrangements to visit Edwards Memorial – Federal Way, whether to plan a service, seek guidance, or to attend a visitation or memorial, keep in mind their street address: 33440 First Way South #107, Federal Way, WA, 98003. Located conveniently for residents of Federal Way and the surrounding communities, their doors are open to all who seek their services, regardless of cultural background or religious affiliation.

Contacting Edwards Memorial – Federal Way

To begin the process of planning or to simply inquire about their services, Edwards Memorial – Federal Way can be reached by phone or email. They understand the importance of communication and encourage families to reach out with any questions or concerns. The funeral home's commitment is to provide prompt and thoughtful responses, alleviating any additional stress during challenging times.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an obituary?

An obituary is a written announcement of a person's death, often published in newspapers and online platforms. It typically includes a brief summary of their life, information about their family, details of the funeral or memorial service, and may also feature a photo of the deceased.

What details are commonly included in an obituary?

Common details in an obituary include the name, age, and place of residence of the deceased, names of surviving relatives, notable achievements, date and cause of death (if it is chosen to be disclosed), and information about the funeral service, wake, or memorial arrangements.

Is there a difference between an obituary and a death notice?

Yes, there's a difference. A death notice is usually a paid announcement that is brief and factual, merely reporting the death. An obituary is typically longer, providing a narrative account of the person's life, character, and surviving family members.

Who writes obituaries?

Obituaries are commonly written by family members or close friends. However, in the case of notable figures, professional writers or journalists might compose the obituary.

Can I submit an obituary to any newspaper or website?

Most newspapers and many websites accept obituaries from the public, though they may have specific submission guidelines and fees for publishing them.

How can I write an obituary that honors the person who has passed?

To honor the person who passed, personalize the obituary with anecdotes, mention their passions, and highlight the positive impact they had on the lives of others. Make sure to address their personality and achievements with respect and affection.

How long should an obituary be?

The length of an obituary can vary but is generally between 200 to 600 words. The length might be influenced by the publication's guidelines and the cost, as some charge by word or line.

Is it necessary to include the cause of death in an obituary?

Including the cause of death is a personal choice and not a necessity. Some families prefer to keep that information private, while others may share it, especially if it relates to an illness that they'd like to raise public awareness about.

What should I do if I want to keep the obituary private?

If privacy is a concern, consider publishing the obituary in a smaller, community paper or on a private online memorial page where you can control access, rather than a large-scale publication.

Are there templates I can use to write an obituary?

Yes, many funeral homes and online resources provide templates and guides to assist in writing an obituary. These can help ensure all appropriate information is included and provide a structured format to follow.

How quickly should an obituary be published after a death?

Obituaries are typically published as soon as practical, ideally within a week of the death. This allows time to notify friends and the community of the passing and provides details of any upcoming services.

What advice is there for including a photo with the obituary?

Select a recent photo that represents the deceased well. The photo may be a headshot or a more casual image that captures their spirit. Check the publication's guidelines for specifications on size and quality.

Can an obituary be edited or updated after it is published?

Once an obituary is published, it is not typical for newspapers to allow edits or updates. However, online obituaries may sometimes be updated or corrected if necessary.

How do you handle the deceased's social media profiles?

It's prudent to designate someone to manage the deceased's social media profiles. They can memorialize the account (a feature available on some platforms like Facebook), close the profile, or post an obituary note to inform the online community.

Is it appropriate to ask for donations or charitable contributions in an obituary?

Yes, it is quite common to request donations to a charity in lieu of flowers. This is particularly relevant if the deceased was involved in or supported specific charitable causes.

What cultural considerations should I be aware of when writing an obituary?

Different cultures have varied traditions and expectations for honoring the deceased. Be sensitive to these practices and include culturally appropriate themes and language, which may influence the obituary's tone and content.

Can an obituary be rejected by a newspaper or website?

Yes, if an obituary doesn't meet the publication's criteria or standards, such as inappropriate content or length issues, it can be rejected. Following the publication's submission guidelines is essential to prevent this.

When writing an obituary, avoid including sensitive personal information that could lead to identity theft or fraud. Also, be mindful of the language used, avoiding anything that could be seen as defamatory or invasive of privacy.

How can I ensure the accuracy of the information in an obituary?

Double-check dates, names, and all factual information with immediate family members or other reliable sources. Be particularly cautious with the spelling of names and specific details around services and donations.

What is the best way to convey the personality of the deceased in an obituary?

To convey the personality, include memorable anecdotes, quotes, or descriptions that reflect their character. Share stories that highlight their humor, kindness, or unique traits to provide readers with a sense of the person they were.

How can I handle the obituary writer's emotional stress?

Writing an obituary can be an emotional task. Take breaks as needed, reach out to friends or family for support, and remember that it's a form of tribute. Some find comfort in the thought that they're honoring the person's legacy by sharing their story.

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About Jeffery Isleworth

Jeffery Isleworth is an experienced eulogy and funeral speech writer who has dedicated his career to helping people honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. With a background in writing and public speaking, Jeffery has a keen eye for detail and a talent for crafting heartfelt and authentic tributes that capture the essence of a person's life. Jeffery's passion for writing eulogies and funeral speeches stems from his belief that everyone deserves to be remembered with dignity and respect. He understands that this can be a challenging time for families and friends, and he strives to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Over the years, Jeffery has helped countless families create beautiful and memorable eulogies and funeral speeches. His clients appreciate his warm and empathetic approach, as well as his ability to capture the essence of their loved one's personality and life story. When he's not writing eulogies and funeral speeches, Jeffery enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and traveling. He believes that life is precious and should be celebrated, and he feels honored to help families do just that through his writing.