OBITUARY
If you are given such a task, you might be hard-pressed on knowing how to write an obituary that is eloquent enough to address your message, without insulting people along the way.
The first step in writing an obituary starts off by creating an outline that will reflect the entire content of the message. Get a sheet of paper and create an outline that will serve as a basis for writing it. Your outline must include:
- An introduction that states the name, age, date of birth, and time of the death of the deceased person. Some writers include the cause of death into the making of their obituaries, but this is optional and is only included in a case-to-case basis.
- Background of the deceased or a short biography.
- Any information about the surviving relatives, starting off with the immediate family — like the spouse and kids, and moving on up the list.
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