Cards — Funeral

: Instead of saying "he was a nice guy," tell the story of the afternoon he spent teaching you how to fish or the time his laugh made an entire room join in.

Writing a or life tribute for a funeral card is about distilling the essence of a person into a space often no larger than a postcard. Since "funeral cards" can mean a few different things, I've broken this down into three main ways you might be looking to tell that story. 1. The "Life Story" (For Memorial/Prayer Cards)

Sometimes families provide blank cards for to write a story. If you are a guest filling one out: FUNERAL CARDS

: Instead of a full biography, focus on one defining trait, like their adventurous spirit, love of gardening, or infectious laugh.

If you want the card to tell a story through someone else's beautiful words, these are classic choices that feel like a complete narrative of a life: : Instead of saying "he was a nice

If you are designing a card to hand out at the service, the goal is to capture the "heart" of the person rather than a dry list of dates.

: If they had a "catchphrase" or a specific bit of wisdom they always shared, making that the center of the story makes the card feel authentic. 2. "Share a Memory" Cards If you want the card to tell a

: Mention one thing you learned from them that you still use today.

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