You might uncover some truly remarkable things about the person you thought you knew so well. Of course, you may also learn a bit more about your parents by looking through scrapbooks and boxes of mementos they left behind.
For example, you might discover that your modest service-member father was honored when performing an act of bravery or that your mother had quietly been publishing some of her poetry she wrote through the years.
She was surrounded by her four children and husband of 55 years. She was the fourth of nine children of Michael and Louise Robinson Thompson. Susan loved growing up with her large family and helping on the farm, but she hated taking care of the chickens. She often told the story of being chased by the mean rooster and preferred spending time in the garden or caring for the lambs.
Susan was a wonderful mother and grandmother. She doted on her family and was happiest when her large brood surrounded her. She hosted large Sunday dinners almost every week where her family feasted on fried chicken and lemon meringue pie.
Samuel Chester McDonald was finally reunited with the love of his life on April 2, His beloved wife of 68 years, Laura Ann Smith McDonald, died in , and Samuel spent the last six years talking about how much he was looking forward to seeing her in heaven.
Samuel lived a long, happy life and died peacefully in his sleep at the Centerville Hospice Center after a short battle with lung cancer. He was a beloved Papa to 14 grandchildren and recently became a great-grandfather when little Charlotte McDonald was born in February to his oldest grandson and his wife. He loved trains and even had a large model train in his basement that he loved sharing with his grandkids and friends. Your grandparents lived a large portion of their lives before you were born.
So even though you think of your grandpa as the gray-haired man who wore cardigan sweaters and passed out butterscotch candies, he was much more than that. To write an obituary that honors a life well-lived, you might need to do some research. Talk with your parents, aunts and uncles, and family friends who knew them at different stages of their lives.
Otherwise, the obituary will paint the portrait of how your grandparents lived since you have known them. Instead, write about their careers, military service, hobbies, and interests. And, also write about what they were like as grandparents—including the fact that your grandpa always passed out butterscotch candies and smelled of Old Spice aftershave.
While your goal is to write about their entire lives, you also should add details about what made them special to you. While some retirees spend their time on the golf course or playing cards, Michael spent his golden years volunteering in the community.
Michael also loved spending time with his sons and their families. As he was a physical education for 28 years, he loved organizing his family into teams for softball games, bean bag tournaments, and pull-up competitions. Grandma Joyce was a keeper of things. She had enough plastic butter tubs to hold every leftover in the tri-county area. She collected coffee grounds, aluminum pie pans, toilet paper rolls, egg cartons, and bread bags. She also had many passions.
She grew every variety of iris, peonies, clematis, and chrysanthemum. The members of St. Writing the obituary for someone you were close to is never easy. But writing the obituary for your life partner may be especially difficult. When faced with this task, some people find it challenging to narrow down the details they include in the article.
For example, you may feel compelled to include details on what made your spouse special—and the love of your life. Give yourself plenty of time to write the obituary of a loved one—no matter the relationship. First, talk with others about the details to include and write a draft.
Then, let others read it and allow it to sit overnight. The loss of a loved one is a traumatic event, and you may find it difficult to form coherent thoughts. Writing the obituary for your spouse may be a task you find necessary to assign to someone else in the family.
Walter Michael Shone, loving husband and father, died unexpectedly on February 18, , at his home. They hired a piano instructor when he was three, and began his lifelong love of the instrument. He taught high school band and choir for 22 years. Michelle did not let her cancer diagnosis slow her down. She maintained a positive attitude throughout her illness and showed more concern for her husband and daughters than for herself.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in art history and was passionate about spreading the love of arts throughout her community. This optional text comes about in loving memory of the deceased.
People approach obituary writing in many different ways. The obituary for your sibling or any other loved one may read like a news article. There are many free templates online, which allow you to fill in the blanks with your loved one's details so that the obituary practically writes itself. However, some choose to include details about their loved one's personality. They might consist of funny or poignant stories about the deceased that make the reader laugh or cry. When writing the obituary for your sibling or any other loved one, think about the style you wish to use.
However, most would say that obituaries are not the place to air old grievances or disclose unflattering information about the deceased. Often the surviving spouse is listed at this time also.
Again this area can be personalized by indicating a particularly long or happy childhood or marriage. The next paragraph is where the survivors are listed. Many times the names of the surviving children's' spouses are included in the obituary. The final section is the service arrangements section. This is the who, what, where, and when of the services. Printable Obituary Template for Programs and Keepsakes The obituary documents the deceased person's life, and informs the public of death and gives information about planned funeral and memorial arrangement.
Create an Obituary Program It's Easy. Read More. See Our Packages for more details. Newsletter Signup. In this obituary, parents mourn the loss of their daughter who passed away much too young at the age of A beloved daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, cousin and friend, Sara Katheryn Magoon left this world unexpectedly, at 28, on Feb.
Born in Chandler, Ariz. Sara was a lover of the arts and fashion and enjoyed dancing and listening to music. She was funny, outgoing and vivacious, but she was also introverted and introspective. We will always remember her infectious smile, piercing blue eyes and caring personality. Her presence in our lives will be sorely missed. When you think of Sara, celebrate the good memories you have of her. Remember that life is fragile and short and should be lived to the fullest.
Sara was preceded in death by her grandparents Ron and Sue Magoon. A Celebration of Life will be held 2 p. Macdonald in Mesa. The ceremony is followed by a potluck dinner at the Shalimar Country Club from 4 p. Golf Avenue in Tempe. This is an example of an obituary of a daughter who passed away after a length battle with illness Cystic Fibrosis. Despite her illness, she was always a positive person who brought joy to others.
Berger, Ariana L. Preceded in death by her father, her grandfather Jack Bittner, and her soulmate and the love of her life who she is now reunited with, her boyfriend Brandon Carmello, who also passed away after battling Cystic Fibrosis.
As well as numerous other family members and friends, especially her Cysters and Fibros whom she loved dearly, and was in constant contact with, as well as her second family, the nurses of 4 East who cared for her at UPMC Shadyside. Ariana enjoyed Rap music, Reality Television, she loved her tennis shoe collection, and her mismatched socks, despite her illness, she was always positive, and wanted to help whoever she could.
She was a loving daughter, sister, granddaughter, aunt, and niece. Arianas stubborn, yet loving and caring personality will be missed by all who knew and loved her. I ached and yearned for that imaginary place, the one which I could breathe. Suite Phoenix, AZ , or consider the gift of organ donation, as that is something Ariana was and advocate for. It is a touching example of an obituary written by a mourning father for his beloved son.
With deepest sorrow, we announce that Taylor Wilson Nuggy , age 27 our most beloved son, brother, family member and friend passed suddenly on Tuesday, July 12, while in the hospital. Build me a son, O Lord, who will be strong enough to know when he is weak, and brave enough to face himself when he is afraid; one who will be proud and unbending in honest defeat, and humble and gentle in victory.
Build me a son whose wishbone will not be where his backbone should be; a son who will know Thee and that to know himself is the foundation stone of knowledge. Lead him, I pray, not in the path of ease and comfort, but under the stress and spur of difficulties and challenge.
Here let him learn to stand up in the storm; here let him learn compassion for those who fail. Build me a son whose heart will be clean, whose goal will be high; a son who will master himself before he seeks to master other men; one who will learn to laugh, yet never forget how to weep; one who will reach into the future, yet never forget the past.
And after all these things are his, add, I pray, enough of a sense of humor, so that he may always be serious, yet never take himself too seriously. Give him humility, so that he may always remember the simplicity of greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, the meekness of true strength. Friends will be received at the J. Cremation to follow. Memorial contributions to Pinky Paws Rescue www. We included this obituary as an example of things that you might include in an obituary for a son that passed away far too soon, such as academic successes, hobbies, family and friendship.
Although only 22 at the time of his death, Daniel affected many people in his lifetime. He was deeply committed to education and tutored fellow students in Summit High School and underprivileged students in surrounding towns beginning his sophomore year. He enjoyed tutoring both academic subjects and the SAT, and later became a college prep advisor to his former students.
There, in addition to rooting for the Stanford Cardinal, he majored in public policy and economics. Daniel also served as education resident theme advisor in his dorm East and as treasurer for his SigEp fraternity. While at Stanford, he continued to tutor underprivileged children in East Palo Alto while tutoring via Skype his students in Summit. Daniel was committed to friendship.
In his last semester at Stanford, Daniel decided to focus on cementing relationships with his dear friends rather than his coursework, and later reported that it was his best semester ever in terms of good times as well as grade point average. Daniel was born in Morristown and grew up in Summit. He is the second of three beloved children to Raymond and Nora Wong of Summit. Besides his parents, Daniel leaves behind his sister, Adrienne; and brother, Matthew; and many other loving family members and friends.
A memorial service was held on Dec. His burial will be private. Those who choose to give a gift to honor Daniel are asked to make a contribution in his name to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. This is an obituary for a son who passed away too soon from complications from a long-term illness. We lost Evan earlier this week as a result of complications from a liver condition he had battled with courage and quiet dignity for his entire life.
Evan lived in Georgetown for most of his life. He was active in student politics at Georgetown High School, serving as class president for his final two years before graduating from there in As a Selectman on the town council for a two-year term from to , Evan was a strong advocate for seniors, for the environment and for financial accountability. He returned to the Georgetown area in in a management role with Jamson Hotel Management.
While managing these various full-time roles, Evan also worked towards a business administration degree through part-time programs at the University of Massachusetts. Evan was an avid sports enthusiast and a lifelong fan of all the Boston-area professional sports teams, the Bruins first among them. Cohen, on Saturday, February 17, Cherished and beloved son of Stephen M.
Loving brother of Andrew, Sarah and David Cohen. William Fishman. Fluent in Mandarin, Michael moved to Beijing, China after college and spent the next three and a half years working at early stage Chinese companies and exploring the Far East. An enthusiastic and curious traveler, he took every opportunity to venture out, visiting 27 countries around the world and some of the most remote regions of China.
When he returned to Boston in late , while mapping out his future plans, Michael began to work as a freelance translator, using his elegant writing style to bring Chinese fantasy novels to English-speaking audiences. Michael settled into life in Boston, building connections in the young professional community, preparing for his post-China career, and falling in love with a woman he had known since high school.
Until December , Michael remained the same solidly grounded and engaged person he had been throughout his entire life. But in December, without warning, he slid into a depression from which he seemed to be emerging during his final weeks. His decision to take his own life — a life of so much accomplishment and promise — was completely unexpected and shocked everyone who knew him. They recall how he served as a leader and mentor for Jewish students at Pomona and the other Claremont colleges, and as a role model for students dreaming of setting out for Asia after college.
They admire how he built connections to Jewish communities in China and wherever he traveled. They marvel at his encyclopedic knowledge of music and his remarkable talent for mixing songs to create mashups so professional that people would play them at parties.
They remember how he combined his love of travel with a vast knowledge of the intricacies of loyalty point programs, allowing him to explore the world in style on a limited budget, and the pleasure he derived from helping others do the same.
They reminisce about his ever-present smile and the warmth, depth and intelligence behind it. Most of all, they recall the sheer pleasure of his company, how good he made them feel, how free they were to be themselves around him, and how much they will miss him. Michael cared about people in the purest way. He loved them for who they were and because he wished the best for them, without guile and without asking anything in return. Michael had so much goodness, so much capacity to bring happiness to others and such a bright future.
The world is a lesser place without him. A private funeral service was held at Or Emeth Cemetery in West Roxbury, Massachusetts and a memorial service is planned for a later date.
Please do not send flowers. Hana was born on July 19, in Ethiopia and came to join the Williams family on August 16, at the age of Share memories of Hana and sign the online guest register at www. Do you have to write an obituary for a teenage boy? This example may give you inspiration on the types of details to include. Mason was born November 24, in Goshen, Indiana. Mason also loved animals, collecting rocks, and riding his bike.
He loved holidays. Thanksgiving was a favorite because it falls on his birthday about every 6 years. His favorite was getting dressed up for Halloween and trick-or-treating. He also loved Easter, 4th of July and Christmas. Most importantly, Mason had a deep love for his family, and cherished the time they would spend together playing practical jokes on each other, and enjoying family dinners together. A private celebration of life service for Mason will be held at a later date.
Here is a heartbreaking obituary for a teenage girl who died by suicide. While her parents take comfort that she is no longer in pain, they share that they will never be the same again. Rose Madison Rondinelli, 14 years young, survived by her loving parents, Raymond and Beth, her best friend and sister Rachel, her aunts, uncles, cousins, and her grandparents, Allan and Bea Forman and Raymond Rondinelli Sr.
She was also predeceased by her grandmother Joan Rondinelli. Rose loved so many, and was loved by so many more. She had an energy that with even just one encounter with her, you would remember her for life. If you knew her well or barely at all, she always left you thinking. Whether it was about how absolutely beautiful, ridiculously funny, or just down right inappropriate she was, she left her mark.
She will continue to stay with us all through memories, and the laughs she forced us all to endure whether we were in the mood for it or not. We will see her everywhere. She left the pain, but she also left us all and we will never be the same again. Now she is no longer in pain, yet we will continue to hurt.
Rose would have wanted it that way. This teen passed tragically following a car crash, along with three of his friends. His obituary celebrates his love of life and articulates what a hole his death has left in the hearts of his friends and family. Nicholas Anthony Joyce, 16, was born June 18, Nicholas, a longtime resident of Stoughton, died unexpectedly on Saturday, May 19, Nicholas was born in Boston and later moved to Stoughton in Nicholas was the son of Ida L.
Walker and Richard C. Joyce, Sr. In addition to his parents, Nicholas is survived by his siblings, Richard C. Joyce, Jr. Joyce and Brittney N. Joyce, and like sister, Adryian Williamson, as well as his niece, Leila M. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Nicholas was a Junior at Stoughton High School, Class of and a member of the track and football teams. He loved being around family and friends. Nicholas was the life of the party and loved to dance and have a good time.
He also loved to play video games in his free time and could be found sketching designs of shoes. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Washington St. It is heart-wrenching when teen depression ends in suicide. This obituary of a young girl captures the happiness she brought to others before she left this world. It is with great sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of our beloved daughter, Lauren Grace Liu.
She was 14 years old and was a freshman at Kent Place School. She was an incredible skier and loved our annual trips to Snowbird, Utah. Last year, she was doing off trail double black diamonds with chutes. This year, our plan was to ski the Cirque together.
She was a beautiful and passionate dancer exhibiting movements that could move your soul to tears. Lauren will always be remembered for her gentleness, grace, and kindness toward others. She always seemed to look out after others and would put others before herself. Despite her God given gift of bringing love to people, deep inside she was suffering in the darkness, privately battling a deep inexplicable pain.
She succumbed to the silent illness of depression and took her own life in our home this past Monday. This will be a time of prayer, reading of Scripture, and song. Please also join us in our celebration of life service in remembering and honoring Lauren this Saturday, November 4, at Community Congregational Church in Short Hills.
Doors will open at am for a time of gathering and viewing of memorabilia that represented her life, followed by a celebration of life service at am. This is a touching example of an obituary for a young child that passed away in her sleep. She touched the lives of so many; our beloved, shining, happy girl, the light of our lives and the star of our hearts and leaves us smiling through our tears.
She was joy personified. A private funeral service will be held at a later date. The things I love the most: Playing with my sister, my blue bunny, thrash metal, Legos, my daycare friends, Batman and when they put me to sleep before they access my port. Things I hate: Pants! We are so grateful to the many doctors, nurses, child life specialists, musicians, art therapists, and volunteers that worked tirelessly to cure Garrett of his cancer.
The reality for Garrett and so many other children is pediatric cancer is an ugly, nasty beast that leaves a path of destruction.
For Garrett and many others before him — cancer kills. We will fight for a cure until no other kids are robbed of their childhood, no other siblings lose their best friends, and no other parents have to bury their babies. Garrett endured nine months of hell before he lost his battle with cancer. During that time he never lost his sense of humor and loved to tease the doctors and nurses. Honorary pallbearers are all the doctors and nurses on 6A and 6B that took special care of this very special girl.
Visitation with the family will be Sunday, July 1st from pm, Monday, July 2nd from pm and Tuesday, July 3rd from 11 am until time of service. Jenna, We love you baby! You were born with some type of power that had people gravitate toward you. You never complained! You took whatever circumstance came your way and never let it stop you from what you wanted to do!
You brightened every single person you came in contact with! You gave yourself to others, you sacrificed for others, and you always, always thought about others. A true humanitarian, a true example to live by, and a precious gift from God! You are a light in a dark room! I knew your name long before you were born. You loved to plan parties. This is your job now. Prepare a place for us as we prepared a place for you.
You have the sweetest little voice I have ever heard. Have fun and play until we get to see you again! I can picture you as such a beautiful angel. You have both of your arms again! I can hear you reading this in heaven now. Nothing can separate love. Because of this, we will always be connected. We love you Jenna and we are so proud of you! In lieu of flowers the family respectfully request dontations to Dreams and Wishes of Tennessee. This obituary for Lucca shows how much he is loved, and what a shining personality the little guy had.
Lucca Phoenix Small went to be with the angels on February 20, Born at home in Woodland Park with his parents and sister on November 13, , Lucca was the essence of joyfulness and life.
He was baptized on February 15, at Holy Rosary Chapel where his family worships. Lucca was always proud to say the blessing at family gatherings. He loved tractors, dirt bikes and quads, playing with tools, building with blocks and discovering. He attended Pre-school in the Pines and built strong friendships with the teachers and children there. Aksel was Growing up, Aksel had an incredibly difficult childhood.
After meeting Carla in at a local library, the pair went on to eventually marry and adopt 3 children, all from different backgrounds. Our blended family was defined by love and generosity. For any interested, services will be held at on December 23rd at St. Tomas's Chapel. If you would like to donate or show your support for our family, please visit our memorial website.
Father obit 4 - Fostered kids Father obit 4 - Fostered kids template [Full name] of [location] left this earth on [date of death]. Our hearts and our souls are heavy with his absence. After turning [age], [First name] decided to foster his first child. Throughout his life, [First name] would foster and care for countless children, all of whom left his home a little stronger and with the knowledge that someone cared for them. While [First name] had no biological children of his own, he changed the lives of many, as a father.
He is survived by [list of living family members]. No services will be held at this time. Jeong would go on to say that his parents defined him as a person and the success of his life. After turning 30, Jeong decided to foster his first child. Throughout his life, Jeong would foster and care for countless children, all of whom left his home a little stronger and with the knowledge that someone cared for them.
In , Jeong met Andrew, going on to marry in While Jeong had no biological children of his own, he changed the lives of many, as a father.
He is survived by his partner, Andrew, and his many foster children. I hope you enjoy reading this short piece about my life. I was born in [year] to my parents, [names of parents]. I enjoyed [hobbies] and attended school at [school name]. When I was [age], I moved to [location] and pursued a degree in [subject] at [university name]. I graduated with a degree in [subject] in [year]. I was [age]. After this, I lived in many different, wonderful places, including: [locations lived].
My most favorite hobbies are [hobbies]. My favorite flavor of ice cream is [flavor] and my favorite place in the world is [location]. I love my family more than anything in the world and I love all of my friends dearly. Before I go, I want to share my favorite quote with you. Thank you for reading a bit about my life.
Take care. We lived in Portland and I was a quirky child from the very beginning. I enjoyed painting and acting and attended school at Portland High. I graduated with a degree in Urban Engineering in I was My most favorite hobbies are drawing and reading. My favorite flavor of ice cream is raspberry sorbet and my favorite place in the world is Greece. Self written obituary 2 Self written obituary 2 template I wanted to sit here and write my own obituary instead of having someone else write it for me.
My name is [full name]. I went to [name of school] and my favorite subjects included [subject] and [subject]. After I finished high school, I decided to pursue a career in [career choice]. I absolutely loved it and would go on to work in the field for over [number of years] years. Some of my passions in life included [passions]. I was a prominent member of [organization name] and volunteered at [organization name]. My small, but beautiful family includes: [list family members]. I will miss all of you so, so much and cannot thank you enough for the wonderful life you have provided me.
I wanted to sit here and write my own obituary instead of having someone else write it for me. My name is Liam Miles Presley Jr. I went to Mankato High and my favorite subjects included biology and theater. After I finished high school, I decided to pursue a career in radio. I absolutely loved it and would go on to work in the field for over 30 years.
Some of my passions in life included radio, public broadcast, gardening, and herpetology. My small, but beautiful family includes: my wife, Sanja; my son, Miles; my daughter, Emma; my sisters, Twila and Meredith; and my brother, Frank.
Self written obituary 3 - funny Self written obituary 3 - funny template Hey! What a bummer! First things first -- the facts. I was born in the small town of [location] to the best parents a kid could ask for -- [names of parents]. I attended all my schools in this town until I graduated from high school and decided to take on the world by attending university at [university name]. After graduating, I decided to go to work at [company], where I ended up staying for over [number] years.
We were nuts and went on to have [number] kids, all of whom were a handful and a half, but my greatest joy and pride in life. As you know, my family means everything to me and I hope they are able to move past my death with strength in their hearts. No services will be held at my request! Please attend this party with joy in your heart and only remember the good times. Also, no flowers please!
I was born in the small town of Greenville to the best parents a kid could ask for -- John and Ava. I attended all my schools in this town until I graduated from high school and decided to take on the world by attending university at University of Illinois.
College was a drag and I am proud to say I graduated with a degree in Engineering in After graduating, I decided to go to work at American Airlines, where I ended up staying for over 25 years. I met so many amazing people there, including my wonderful wife -- Mona. We were nuts and went on to adopt 4 kids, Rita, Peggy, Richard, and Phillip, all of whom were a handful and a half, but my greatest joy and pride in life.
I was never able to keep a plant alive and want to continue that tradition after I passed anyways. Young adult obituary Young adult obituaries focus on the accomplishments that a young adult was able to achieve during their lifetime. Mentioning an important partner or spouse and any children is important, as well as any pets. After graduating from [high school] in [year], [name] attended [community college] with a focus in [major]. Anyone who knew [name], knew that they were [kind words].
His family is shocked and deeply saddened by his loss. After graduating from Las Vegas High , Vinny decided he wanted to pursue community college and a career in sports medicine. He absolutely loved sports, shoes, and his coworkers and friends.
He was an immensely bright and soft-hearted individual who did his best to help others throughout his life. He loved animals and believed in animal welfare deeply. It was during his time at the Humane Society that Vinny met his girlfriend, Zoe.
Anyone who knew Vinny knew that he was a special soul. He had an immense passion for life and was always a positive source in whatever group he was in. His family and friends will miss him more than words can say.
There will be a private funeral service for family members. Teen obituary Teen obituaries are often difficult to write due to the young age of the person who has passed away. A teen obituary would focus on their accomplishments in school and local community programs they were a part of. Teen obituaries often focus on school achievements, extracurricular achievements, hobbies, and friends that were loved by the teenager who has passed away. Jennifer attended Dayton High and was passionate about photography and volleyball.
While in school, she worked as a grocery clerk at Dayton General and enjoyed spending time with her friends and family. Jennifer was also extremely passionate about volleyball and would often times be found practicing her serve at the local community center. Jennifer was also a part of both the Photography Club and R.
Club at Dayton High and was passionate about mental health and sports. The Haren family requests that all flowers and notes be sent to their home. There will be a Celebration of Life at the Haren family home on March 15th. Please email Shelly or Martin for further details.
Teen obituary 2 Teen obituary 2 template [Full name], [age] passed away today after [cause of death], a life that was just beginning cut too short. The celebration of life will take place at [location] on [date] at [time].
Kendra Schmidtz, 13 passed away today after a car accident, a life that was just beginning cut too short. Even though Kendra was taken from us before her time, she lived her life to the fullest every single day. Kendra was passionate about hiking and was involved in exploration clubs from a very young age.
She was planning on going to college for conservancy after graduating from high school. Teen obituary 3 - high achiever Teen obituary 3 - high achiever template Our [first name] was unexpectedly taken from us yesterday after [cause of death]. After high school, [first name] was planning on attending [college name] for [subject]. Funeral services will be held at [location] on [date] at [time] and all are invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to [cause], a cause that [first name] cared deeply about.
Our Michael was unexpectedly taken from us yesterday after a climbing accident. Michael Kissler was 13 and was one of 4 siblings. From the moment Michael was born, we knew he was destined for great things -- and he did not disappoint.
Michael loved all things outdoors and excelled at school. He was top of his class and loved physics and chemistry. After high school, Michael was planning on attending University of Minnesota for physics.
Ricardo Sanchez, the bravest boy we were blessed to know has passed away at the age of 16 after a difficult battle with Leukemia. Ricardo was diagnosed with Leukemia at the age of 9 and put on a brave face from the first moment. Ricardo did not let cancer define him and instead threw himself into his favorite passion: cooking.
He spent hours in the kitchen, reading up recipes, creating new and unique dishes, and letting his family partake in his passion. Ricardo is survived by his parents, Juan and Emma, his sister, Mia, and his brothers, Kevin, Reyo, and Santino and is predeceased by his grandmother, Sandra. They stood by him and were incredibly important and supportive of him.
A funeral will be held at [location] on [date] at [time] with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to [cause], our church. Tessa was diagnosed with a terminal illness at the age of Throughout her later years, she was an absolute warrior, enduring so much with so little complaint. She stands in our hearts as a reminder of strength, perseverance, love, and compassion. Though we will mourn her loss daily, we know we will be reunited in time.
A funeral will be held at St. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. James AME, our church.
Child obituary Due to the young age of children, an obituary written about them generally focuses on their personality and their hobbies. Edgar Fernandez passed away on February 23, at the age of 9, following a 2-year battle with brain cancer. He was an active and inquisitive child, always wanting to understand how things worked and occasionally getting in minor trouble for taking household items apart and trying to put them back together. He proudly stated that he wanted to be an inventor when he grew up.
Edgar also loved baseball and spent many afternoon playing games with his friends. After Edgar was diagnosed with brain cancer in , he rarely lost his spirit. Even when confined to a hospital bed for extended periods, he excitedly watched baseball games and talked about them with parents and medical team.
Child obituary template 2 - unexpected death Child obituary template 2 - unexpected death template [Full name] passed away unexpectedly on [date of death] at the age of [age], after [cause of death].
Born to [names of parents] on [date], [first name] was [descriptor] as a baby. Our family was not expecting the loss of [first name] or for their life to be cut so short so soon. We are devastated by this loss and will feel the absence of [first name] forever.
Oakley Lee Hayes passed away unexpectedly on April 3rd at the age of 8, after injuries sustained after a hiking accident. When she was 4, she immediately became obsessed with bugs and critters. Our family was not expecting the loss of Oakley or for their life to be cut so short so soon. We are devastated by this loss and will feel the absence of Oakley forever.
She was the most loving and most curious soul and a joy to be around. She will be forever missed. Child obituary template 3 Child obituary template 3 template Our family regretfully announces the unexpected passing of [full name], who left this earth on [date] due to [cause of death]. Born on [date of birth], [first name] was a [description of child as an infant]. Our family regretfully announces the unexpected passing of Lehua Mau Kealoha, who left this earth on December 18th due to meningitis.
Born on February 20th, , Lehua was a boisterous boy. His teachers described Lehua as curious and hilarious and he was loved by his friends for his clever jokes and sense of humor. Lehua will live in the memories of Keanu, Kalani, Makana, and Kapua forever and will be missed more than words could ever describe.
This loss is completely unexpected and our family is absolutely devastated and unprepared. We hope to be reunited with you one day. Love, [list of family members]. We are devastated to announce the unexpected passing of our son, Omer Keshet. Omer passed away on August 19th, surrounded by his loved ones after a brief battle with pneumonia.
Omer was, without a doubt, the most loving child this world could ask for. He was passionate about animals, an expert at fishing, and an aspiring musician. He made an impression on the lives of all those around him. Even when Omer was angry or sad, he never let it last long or infringe on his love for others. Omer, we will never forget you and we will always love you. We are immensely saddened to announce that our son passed away after a car accident.
Antonius Gimmel, born on October 3rd, , was a gifted, bright, and unique soul that left us too soon. This loss is completely unexpected and our family mourns his passing greatly. Antonius Luciano Gimmel was adventurous and gentle. He enjoyed soccer, bugs, trucks, chalk, cookies, and hide and seek. He was absolutely in love with building things, frequently letting us know that when he grew up, he was going to be a builder. Antonius had a large group of friends and family who loved him unconditionally, including a loving mother, father, and brother.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Breads and Loaves, an organization that helps feed families in need. Services will be held privately. Daniel Takeda was born on May 4th to his adoring parents, Keiko and Bryant.
When he entered Grade 6, his teachers took to describing him as silly, outgoing, and funny. His favorite hobbies were arts and crafts, soccer, and kickball. He spent a lot of time at Terryson Community Center with his cherished friends, a group he grew to love spending time with. Even though Daniel was taken from us much too soon, he was able to teach us so much in such a short amount of time, namely to always look on the bright side. Daniel is survived by a loving group of friends, family, teachers, and classmates, including loving parents, siblings, and grandparents.
Please consider making a donation to Terryson Community Center as they provided our family and many others with endless activites, fun, and happiness. Infant obituary An obituary for an infant should include the standard important dates and names of family members, but is often much shorter than a standard obituary.
Speaking about the impact the pregnancy and infant had on the family is common, as well as referencing the amount of happiness infants bring parents, even in the brief time they were alive.
Despite her short time on earth, she was deeply loved and brought immense joy to those around her. Ava will be forever remembered and loved by her parents, Marty and Janine; her siblings, Eric and Rebecca; her four grandparents; her seven aunts and uncles and her thirteen cousins. Aurora Kim passed away unexpectedly in the arms of her parents on January 2nd, at Fairpoint Hospital. Even though Aurora only spent a short amount of time with us, she was immensely loved and brought immeasurable joy and laughter to those around her.
Elijah Cunningham peacefully took his final rest in the arms of his loving parents, Kara and Mica on August 15th at Billinger Hospital. Throughout his brief time with us, Elijah filled countless lives with joy and love. His siblings were ecstatic at their new baby brother and are taking this loss incredibly hard. Elijah will be forever cherished and remembered by his parents, his siblings, and his grandparents. Our family is forever changed and forever grateful to have spent this brief, but incredibly meaningful, time with [first name].
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