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  1. Reading through obituary samples can sometimes feel formulaic or cold and can be difficult to envision when filling in for someone you love. Below are some great obituary examples of well-written, well thought out obituaries that do a wonderful job at describing the person who passed away and highlighting what made them unique and special.

  2. Short Obituary Sample: With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our cherished [Full Name] on [Date of Death]. Deeply mourned by [list of family members]. [First Name]'s love for [hobbies ...

  3. Here is a example template for writing a short obituary announcement that focuses on communicating the most basic facts. Just copy and paste into your own Word or Google document, and fill in the ...

  4. Sample Obituary 3 -- John Andres, 62. John Franklin Adres, 62, of New York City, died April 5, 1994, at his Manhattan home. Mr. Andres was born July 1, 1952, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, to Richard and Emily (Holt) Andres. He attended Boone High School in Kosciusko, Miss.

  5. May 22, 2020 · Here are obituary samples that cover both scenarios. Example one. Emile Shawshank, 23, died from an accidental overdose on Monday, January 1, 2019. Emilie was born on November 17, 1996, to Mary and Richard Shawshank. She was an only child and the apple of her parent’s eye. She had a happy childhood.

  6. Obituary Example 1 -- Young Person. Brad Watson. April 8th 1991 - April 10, 2011. Brad Watson, 20, of Suffolk passed away April 10, 2011 as a result of a long battle with leukemia. His friends and family were by his side when he drifted off to be with the Lord. He was born to Brenda and Jackson Watson of Suffolk Virginia on April 8th 1991.

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  8. A typical obituary starts by stating when someone died. Think: “Monday at home” or “Saturday morning after his second cup of coffee.”. An obituary often includes vague information about the cause of death: “after a long battle with cancer” or “of natural causes.”. Some people leave that part out—and that’s perfectly OK.

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