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  • MAIN, Frank

    MAIN: Frank Gerald of Riverheights Terrace, Brandon, passed away December 8th, 2008 at the Assiniboine Centre, Brandon General Hospital,...

    Obituary, published on: January 10, 2009
  • KAYE, Lila

    KAYE: Lila Kaye (née Preston) of Brandon, beloved wife of Frank, passed away at the Valleyview Care Centre on Wednesday, January 21,...

    Obituary, published on: January 22, 2009
  • McKAY, Charles

    McKAY: Charles Anthony McKay, October 24, 1924 - January 11, 2009. On January 11, 2009, Charlie passed away suddenly at the age of 84...

    Obituary, published on: January 24, 2009
  • MALLETT, Marjorie

    MALLETT: Marjorie Isobel Mallett (nee Spiller). With great sadness we announce the peaceful passing of Marjorie Mallet on Sunday, January...

    Obituary, published on: January 28, 2009
  • BREIDAL, Kristjan

    BREIDAL: Passed away at the Baldur Health Centre on Monday January 26, 2009 at the age of 80 years, Kristjan “Kris” Breidal, of...

    Obituary, published on: January 29, 2009
  • PICKELL, Margaret

    PICKELL: Margaret Ruth passed away peacefully January 13th, 2009 at the Palliative Care ward in Brandon, MB at the age of 87 years. Ruth...

    Obituary, published on: January 31, 2009
  • CARGO, Marianne

    CARGO: (née Pratt), Marianne Lynn. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Marianne. Marianne passed away...

    Obituary, published on: February 3, 2009
  • WALLBRIDGE, Ross

    WALLBRIDGE: Ross Frank Wallbridge was born in Brandon, Manitoba on March 4, 1930. His heritage was of United Empire Loyalist stock from the...

    Obituary, published on: February 14, 2009
  • COURT, Patricia

    COURT: Patricia Ann Court passed away suddenly on February 13, 2009. Pat was born in Brandon, Manitoba on September 4, 1934. She was...

    Obituary, published on: February 21, 2009
  • WILLIAMS, Ivan

    WILLIAMS: Ivan Alfred With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our husband, father, papa, grandpa, great-grandpa and friend, Ivan...

    Obituary, published on: February 21, 2009
  • BURKHOLDER, Harold

    BURKHOLDER: Harold Warren Burkholder, born on September 18, 1923 in Belleville, Ontario, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer...

    Obituary, published on: February 24, 2009
  • McEWING, Irene

    McEWING: Mrs. Irene McEwing of Valleyview Care Centre in Brandon, passed away at the Brandon Regional Health Centre on Saturday, February...

    Obituary, published on: February 25, 2009
  • CHINNER, Frederick

    CHINNER: Frederick William Chinner. After battling cancer for more than two years, Fred passed away February 7, 2009 at the Boissevain...

    Obituary, published on: February 28, 2009
  • FALLOON, Betty

    FALLOON: Betty Falloon formerly of Foxwarren and recently of Sunnyside Manor in Birtle passed away peacefully on Feb. 11, 2009 at the age...

    Obituary, published on: February 28, 2009
  • ADAMSKI, Frank

    ADAMSKI: On Saturday, February 21, 2009, Frank Michael Adamski passed away in Edmonton, Alberta, at the age of 79 years. Frank was...

    Obituary, published on: March 14, 2009
  • ADAMSKI, Frank

    ADAMSKI: On Saturday, February 21, 2009, Frank Michael Adamski passed away in Edmonton, Alberta, at the age of 79 years. A prayer...

    Obituary, published on: March 17, 2009
  • SCRIBNER, Stanley

    SCRIBNER: Stanley. Stan was born March 18, 1929 in Ninette, Manitoba to Thornton and Julia Scribner, youngest of 11 children. He passed...

    Obituary, published on: March 18, 2009
  • BROWN, Lillian

    BROWN: Lillian (nee McMaster) 1917-2009. Passed away at age 91 in Chilliwack, B.C. on March 13, 2009. Born in Roblin, Manitoba and raised...

    Obituary, published on: March 20, 2009
  • HOPKIN, Clarence

    HOPKIN: Clarence Frank Hopkin of Brandon, beloved father of Elaine Allan and Keith Hopkin, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 17,...

    Obituary, published on: March 20, 2009
  • HOPKIN, Clarence

    HOPKIN: Clarence Frank Hopkin of Brandon, beloved father of Elaine Allan and Keith Hopkin, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 17,...

    Obituary, published on: March 21, 2009
  • KUFFLICK, Evelyn

    KUFFLICK: Evelyn G., age 92 years, beloved wife of the late Frank Kufflick, mother of George, Marion, Joyce and the late Noreen, died in...

    Obituary, published on: March 31, 2009
  • KUFFLICK, Evelyn

    KUFFLICK: It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Evelyn Gertrude Kufflick (nee Meadows) at the Souris Health Centre on...

    Obituary, published on: April 9, 2009
  • WILLIAMS, David

    WILLIAMS: Suddenly on January 30th, 2009, David Val Williams passed away from heart failure. Born June 24th, 1944, he was predeceased by...

    Obituary, published on: April 18, 2009
  • BRIDGEMAN, Robert

    BRIDGEMAN: Robert “Ray” Bridgeman, (May 1, 1934 - November 13, 2008). Former Rivers resident Robert “Ray” Bridgeman,...

    Obituary, published on: April 25, 2009
  • McCANNELL, Eunice

    McCANNELL: Eunice (Holland) McCannell. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Eunice (Holland) McCannell on March 6, 2009,...

    Obituary, published on: April 25, 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? ›

Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. The site attracts more than 30 million unique visitors per month and is among the top 40 trafficked websites in the world.

What does a good obituary look like? ›

Announce the death and include their full name, age, hometown, and date of death. Include a brief summary of their life. Mention family members who have already passed away, as well as surviving family members. Share funeral or memorial service details, including whether they are public or private events.

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 should you not say in an obituary? ›

Common Mistakes to Avoid when Writing an Obituary
  • Avoid Making the Obituary About You. ...
  • Don't Focus Just on Death. ...
  • Listing People Who Were Appreciated. ...
  • Avoid Clichés. ...
  • Abbreviations. ...
  • Don't Over Describe the Funeral.

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 a good length for an obituary? ›

Most obituaries are around 200 words long, which means using as few words as possible to avoid going over the word count. It's a good idea to make a plan before you write to ensure you stick to the most important points about the person who died.

What is the best obituary website? ›

Best online memorial websites
  • ForeverMissed.com. Forever Missed is a cost-friendly option for those who want to collect and share memories of the loved one they have lost. ...
  • MyKeeper.com. ...
  • EverLoved.com. ...
  • WeRemember.com. ...
  • inmemori.com. ...
  • never-gone.com. ...
  • GatheringUs.com. ...
  • Memories.net.
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What is the best opening line for an obituary? ›

Ideas for the Beginning Paragraph

On (day, date), (full name of deceased) of (city of residence) passed away at the age of ____ years. The family of (full name of deceased) of (city of residence) is saddened to announce his/her passing on (day, date) at the age of _____ years.

How do you say no funeral in an obituary? ›

[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.

How to not cry when giving an eulogy? ›

As you are giving your speech, if you begin to feel tears swell up, look up at the audience. This quick action can serve as a distraction for your mind and help hold the tears back. You can also scan the audience to see a friendly face which may also help in making you feel more relaxed and able to hold back the tears.

Is it disrespectful not to have an obituary? ›

Posting an obituary is not a legal requirement and is a sentimental action. Families don't have to publish one if they don't want it or do not have the funds to do so. While you do not have to share a death note or obituary, you must file a death certificate with your state's office.

What do you say at the end of a funeral? ›

“Closing Words of Remembrance and Gratitude

While we mourn the loss of [Name], we also celebrate a life that was filled with love, joy, and cherished memories. Today, we have honored and paid tribute to a remarkable individual who has left an indelible mark on our hearts.

How do I end an obituary? ›

At the end of an obituary a special message is sometimes found, such as 'in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to..' or 'Special Thanks to the staff at General Hospital for..' or 'We will always carry your memory in our hearts'. Sometimes a short prayer or a line from a poem is placed at the end.

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.

What are examples of last 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 the final wishes and requests? ›

Final wishes are requests, which are separate from a will. Final wishes are what someone wants to have done after they die. This mostly has to do with funeral arrangements and final disposition (burial or cremation, etc). These wishes are not legally binding.

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