It is never easy to lose a loved one and even harder to inform others of the passing of a loved one. Most commonly, death is announced with either a death notice or an obituary. While both are used interchangeably, they differ in the function each is intended to serve and the information included in each. By recognizing the difference, families can choose the option that is most suitable to their needs.
What Is a Death Notice?
A death notice is a brief announcement stating the death of a person. Generally, a death notice includes the name of the deceased with the date and year of birth and death, as well as some basic information regarding a funeral or memorial service. Generally, these are short and published in a newspaper or on a site to inform the public about a loss.
Many Surrey families opt to put death notices in their newspapers or online sites to inform distant relatives, friends, and the public of a loss without going overboard in details. Because death notices are brief, they are generally more affordable to put in newspapers in print. Death notices provide basic information, though, and generally do not include stories, accomplishments, or reminiscing regarding the deceased’s life.
What Is an Obituary?
By contrast, an obituary is a more detailed tribute to the individual who has died. An obituary, while containing the basic details of a death notice, goes on to include the person’s story, accomplishments, principles, and legacy. Obituaries in Surrey are considerable in describing a person’s work, hobbies, accomplishments, and the impacts they have on others.
With obituaries, Surrey families often personalize them to include fond memories, cherished recollections, and appreciation for those who assisted them. Some obituaries also include a request to donate to charitable institutions in place of flowers, indicating the ideals of the deceased. Because obituaries take time to elaborate, they typically appear in newspaper columns, online tribute sites, or even on funeral home websites.
Choosing an Obituary or Death Notice
Choosing a death notice or an obituary in Surrey is contingent on a family’s need to share. A death notice is a quick option for those who just need to announce death and detail services. The best scenarios are when there is no requirement to pay tribute to a loved one and when a family wants to be private. With obituaries, Surrey families can honour the life of a loved one more profoundly and permanently. Most families opt for obituaries due to the easy accessibility for many relatives and friends to understand what kind of life the individual lived rather than remembering all the facts. An obituary is also a keepsake, keeping a person’s story alive for generations.
The Process of Writing an Obituary or Death Notice
While in a time of bereavement, it is difficult to sit to write death notices or obituaries. Surrey funeral homes assist in crafting these announcements to capture a family’s sentiments in a way that is compatible with publication requirements. Whether a family requires a brief death notice or a moving obituary, professional assistance can make it easy.
At Oliveira Funeral Home, we believe in the importance of honouring a loved one in a way worthy of their legacy. We assist Surrey families in a caring manner to help create obituaries and death announcements that accurately tell their deceased loved one’s story. Reach out to our friendly team and count on us to help you in this time of need.
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