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"In remembrance of the beautiful life of Name, we warmly invite you to share in a celebration of his/her journey on Date at Time, Venue Address." "As we bid farewell to our beloved Name, we welcome you to join us in paying tribute to a life well-lived on Date at Time, Venue Address."
Consider using phrases like 'respectfully invite you', 'thoughtfully', 'the funeral service in loving memory of', 'rest in peace' and 'to celebrate the life of' at the beginning of the invitation. You may also want to include who the person is to you, such as a loving husband or father.
Sombre examples “In loving memory of name, who sadly passed date following a short illness. The family would like to invite you to the funeral service, which will take place at place, date and time. There will be a small reception held afterwards at place & time, which you are warmly invited to.
"In remembrance of the beautiful life of Name, we warmly invite you to share in a celebration of his/her journey on Date at Time, Venue Address." "As we bid farewell to our beloved Name, we welcome you to join us in paying tribute to a life well-lived on Date at Time, Venue Address."
Join us as we come together and honor the life of (name of the departed). A light luncheon and refreshments will be served. We have all felt sadness and grief for (name of the departed)'s passing, but now it's time for us to celebrate the remarkable life they lived!
How to Write a Funeral Announcement? Make sure to include the family's names, the city they lived, when they passed, and the arrangements planned to commemorate their death. Some people include a photo of the deceased with the announcement. Consider including a poem, script, or prayer that is meaningful for your family.
How to write a funeral invitation Name, short bio and photo of the person that died. Start with the basics. Date, time and location. Set the tone. Dress code. Preferences about flowers and donations. Don't forget RSVP details. Details of the wake (if there is one) ... A digital alternative.
Template 1: Invitation I hope this email finds you well. We are pleased to invite you to attend the upcoming Event Name meeting, scheduled to take place on Date at Time. The meeting will be held at Location/Online Platform, and we would be honored to have your presence and participation.
Wording Sample #6 Family and friends of immediate family of deceased are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service for name, which will be held at location and address on date, beginning at time. A graveside service will be held immediately after at cemetery location.