Funeral Notice Example Template
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Funeral homes must continuously create programs, viewings, and prayer services for deceased individuals. Designing and producing funeral programs is challenging and time-consuming, but it doesn't have to be. PDFSimpli can help funeral homes save time by offering several templates of funeral program forms. The funeral home needs to spend most of its time focusing on the families of the deceased, not creating brochures and programs for the funeral.
Whether a funeral home director or an employee, funeral program forms help to speed up the design process. After selecting an appropriate template, PDFSimpli will provide a series of on-screen instructions to help you customize the program for the decedent and their family. When finished, you can print several copies to use at the funeral home or make them available for download on the funeral home's website.
SIMPLIFY YOUR WORKLOAD NOW!A funeral program should name the deceased, their date of birth and death. Most programs will also include a large image of the decedent. The inside of the program should contain the official obituary and the times and events of the funeral services. PDFSimpli has several templates for funeral programs, but you can customize your own for a unique pamphlet or service.
Typically, you will print a funeral program or pamphlet on 8.5" x 11" paper. The paper is not standard printer paper; it is usually high-quality, with some balance of linen, rag fiber and cellulose. You will fold the sheet into thirds, creating the traditional pamphlet design. PDFSimpli can help keep text aligned in the correct areas for folding.
Before you create a funeral program, you need to understand the expectations of the deceased and the surviving members of their family. A funeral is about bringing some peace to a mourning family. You will need to talk to surviving family members and the decedent's legal representation to learn of any specific or religious requirements for the service.