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  • BISHOP, Donald

    BISHOP: Donald Richard Bishop, 1947-2015, husband, father, and brother passed on April 7, 2015 in Calgary hospital following a brief...

    Obituary, published on: April 11, 2015
  • BISHOP, George

    BISHOP: The death of George Bishop occurred at the Brandon Regional Health Centre on Thursday, January 27, 2011. The Ceremony to Celebrate...

    Obituary, published on: January 29, 2011
  • BISHOP, George

    BISHOP: In the last hours of January 27, 2011, George Bishop of Brandon, Manitoba, formerly of Erickson, Manitoba, succumbed to rest after...

    Obituary, published on: February 5, 2011
  • BIRCH, Elizabeth

    BIRCH: Elizabeth “Betty” Rosetta Birch 1936-2015. It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our dear sister and...

    Obituary, published on: April 4, 2015
  • SCHWANKE, Maureen

    SCHWANKE: Maureen Virginia Schwanke, December 1, 1942-July 16, 2020. Maureen Schwanke (nee Kennedy) succumbed to liver cancer at the age of...

    Obituary, published on: July 25, 2020
  • WESSELIUS, J

    WESSELIUS: On Tuesday, September 18, 2018, J. W. "Bill" Wesselius, age 84 years, passed away at the Brandon Regional Health Centre. Funeral...

    Obituary, published on: September 19, 2018
  • HUBBARD, George

    HUBBARD: On Monday, February 29, 2016 George Raymond Hubbard, age 95 years, passed away at his residence, Fairview Home, Brandon. Complete...

    Obituary, published on: March 3, 2016
  • KRAHN, Frieda

    KRAHN: Frieda Krahn, late of Brandon, passed away suddenly on Friday, March 9, 2012. Funeral service information will follow...

    Obituary, published on: March 13, 2012
  • VREEMAN, Herman

    VREEMAN: On Wednesday, October 4, 2017, Herman Bernhard Vreeman, age 85 years, beloved husband of Jean, died peacefully at Dinsdale...

    Obituary, published on: October 6, 2017
  • ALLINGHAM, David

    ALLINGHAM: David Henry, beloved husband of Andrea and loving father to Samantha and Samuel, passed away at his home on Thursday, March 19,...

    Obituary, published on: March 24, 2020
  • EGGLESTON, Don

    EGGLESTON: It is with sadness that the family of Don Eggleston, beloved husband of Bea and father of Carrie, Bonnie, Ashley and Sherry...

    Obituary, published on: May 15, 2010
  • Beaupre, Charles

    Passed on Aug 2, 2021

    BEAUPRE: Charles H. Beaupre, beloved husband of Feng and lovingly remembered by his children Catherine and Cameron , died August 2,...

    Obituary, published on: August 5, 2021
  • TUCKER, Mary

    TUCKER: Mary Irene Tucker (nee Greaves). Peacefully, on Saturday, October 8, 2011 Mary Tucker passed into the loving arms of her late...

    Obituary, published on: October 13, 2011
  • TUCKER, Mary

    TUCKER: Mary Irene Tucker (nee Greaves). Peacefully, on Saturday, October 8, 2011 Mary Tucker passed into the loving arms of her late...

    Obituary, published on: October 14, 2011
  • MCALISTER, Evelyn

    MCALISTER: Evelyn Aylene (née Grant), passed away peacefully at Fairview Home on Sunday, May 17, 2009 at the age of 101 years. Aylene...

    Obituary, published on: May 20, 2009
  • PEARCE, Alexander

    PEARCE: Alexander Gordon, January 11, 1939 – February 7, 2017. Gordon was born second oldest to Tom and Jean Pearce in Moline,...

    Obituary, published on: February 25, 2017
  • PALMER, Elsie

    PALMER: Elsie May Palmer of Brandon, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Sunday, May 25, 2014 at the age of 94 years....

    Obituary, published on: May 27, 2014
  • BOLES, Foster

    BOLES: Foster Allen Boles 1934-2009. Foster passed away December 28, 2009, in hospice at Surrey, B.C. after a long battle with cancer. He...

    Obituary, published on: January 4, 2010
  • STONE, Doris

    STONE: With many tears and many memories of laughter we announce the passing of Auntie Do, Doris Mary Stone (Strang), formerly of Baldur,...

    Obituary, published on: August 14, 2020
  • SCHWANKE, Dieter

    SCHWANKE: Dieter Hermann Schwanke, May 16, 1936-June 24, 2020. After a short illness, Dieter (84 years of age) passed away on June 24,...

    Obituary, published on: July 18, 2020
  • PHILLIPS, Ruth

    PHILLIPS: On Thursday, September 20, 2012, Ruth Florence Phillips (Durston) passed away at Valleyview Care Centre at the age of 88 years. ...

    Obituary, published on: September 22, 2012
  • COOPER, Charles

    COOPER: Charles William ‘Bill’ was born on March 14, 1936 in Kamloops, BC, and passed away on September 30, 2014 in Trail, BC....

    Obituary, published on: October 4, 2014
  • ANDERSON, Lily

    ANDERSON: It is with sadness the family of Lily Anderson announce that her death occurred on April 21, 2013 at the Minnedosa Personal Care...

    Obituary, published on: April 23, 2013
  • Schol, Hendrik (Henry)

    Nov 15, 1934 - Jan 25, 2021

    SCHOL: Hendrik "Henry" passed away on Monday, January 25, 2021 at the Assiniboine Centre. Born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on...

    Obituary, published on: January 30, 2021
  • TROTTER, PATRICK

    Passed on Oct 16, 2021

    PATRICK BRIAN TROTTER Passed away at the Selkirk Regional Health Centre on Saturday, October 16, 2021 at the age of 44 years,...

    Obituary, published in Brandon Sun, Winnipeg Free Press on: October 23, 2021, October 23, 2021
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What are the final words on an obituary? ›

Concluding Message

In the conclusion of the obituary, special requests may be made such as, “in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to…” or “Our heartfelt thanks to the staff at General Hospital for…” Some families make the final line a dedication honoring their loved one.

What is the largest obituary website? ›

Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. The site attracts more than 30 million unique visitors per month and is among the top 40 trafficked websites in the world. Legacy Inc. Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

What does a good obituary look like? ›

Announce the death and include their full name, age, hometown, and date of death. Include a brief summary of their life. Mention family members who have already passed away, as well as surviving family members. Share funeral or memorial service details, including whether they are public or private events.

Is the obituary read at funeral? ›

It serves as a way to inform the community about the individual's passing and to honor their memory. During a funeral or memorial service, it is common for someone to stand up and read the obituary to the attendees. This reading may be performed by a family member, a close friend, or a designated individual.

What should you not say in an obituary? ›

There may be personal details which will only be told to the immediate family and friends. You should also not say hurtful or damaging things about the person that died, even though they are gone. These words could prove to be hurtful to other family members.

What is the best opening line for an obituary? ›

Ideas for the Beginning Paragraph
  • On (day, date), (full name of deceased) of (city of residence) passed away at the age of ____ years.
  • The family of (full name of deceased) of (city of residence) is saddened to announce his/her passing on (day, date) at the age of _____ years.

What is the shortest obituary ever? ›

The late Douglas Legler, from Fargo, North Dakota, may have the funniest and most concise obituary ever. The whole obituary reads "Doug Died." And that's exactly the way he wanted it.

What is a good length for an obituary? ›

He advises that the average length of an obituary is approximately 200-1000 words.

What is the best obituary website? ›

Best online memorial websites
  • ForeverMissed.com. Forever Missed is a cost-friendly option for those who want to collect and share memories of the loved one they have lost. ...
  • MyKeeper.com. ...
  • EverLoved.com. ...
  • WeRemember.com. ...
  • inmemori.com. ...
  • never-gone.com. ...
  • GatheringUs.com. ...
  • Memories.net.
May 12, 2021

How do you say no funeral in an obituary? ›

Obituary Example: No Funeral or Memorial. [Full name] sadly passed away on [date of death] at their home in [place of passing]. They always spread joy and happiness wherever they went. As per [first name]'s request, no funeral or memorial service will be held.

What is a good sentence for obituary? ›

[Full Name], aged [age of the deceased], passed away peacefully on [date of death], at [location of death]. He/she was born on [date of birth], in [birthplace], to [names of parents]. He/she was a proud resident of [city of residence] and was a 1975 graduate of Holy Cross High School.

What is the best picture for an obituary? ›

Obituary Photos that Make the Cut
  • High-Resolution. Opt for a picture with high resolution, preferably a digital photo. ...
  • Clarity and Focus. Choose a picture that is in focus and clear. ...
  • Natural Lighting. ...
  • Solo Picture. ...
  • Recent Picture. ...
  • Personal Preferences. ...
  • Appropriate Location. ...
  • Clothing Choice.

How to not cry when giving an eulogy? ›

As you are giving your speech, if you begin to feel tears swell up, look up at the audience. This quick action can serve as a distraction for your mind and help hold the tears back. You can also scan the audience to see a friendly face which may also help in making you feel more relaxed and able to hold back the tears.

Is it disrespectful not to have an obituary? ›

Posting an obituary is not a legal requirement and is a sentimental action. Families don't have to publish one if they don't want it or do not have the funds to do so. While you do not have to share a death note or obituary, you must file a death certificate with your state's office.

What do you say at the end of a funeral? ›

Close with an Inspiring Message

End your speech on a hopeful note by inspiring those in attendance to live their lives in a manner that honors the deceased. Perhaps propose a toast to their memory or suggest that everyone commit to doing a kind act in their name.

How should an obituary end? ›

If you are stuck, start from the beginning. Then give a sense of the person's personality and qualities. End by naming surviving family members, giving information about the funeral, and where to send charitable donations in their honor.

What are examples of closing words at a funeral? ›

If you're unsure how to end your eulogy, finish with a simple goodbye, or a thank you for the memories you shared. You might choose to use traditional phrases like 'rest in peace' or 'sleep well'. Or you can use something less formal, like a greeting or joke you used to share with the person who has died.

What are examples of last wishes? ›

Your last wishes can include anything you want, including funeral or cremation preferences and plans, body disposition preferences, obituary information, messages to your loved ones, requests for your final days, and personal information like where your will is.

What are good last words before death? ›

People's last words are often these 4 phrases: What they teach us about living happy, meaningful lives, from an oncologist
  • I want to tell you that I love you.
  • I want to tell you that I forgive you.
  • Would you tell me that you love me?
  • Would you give me your forgiveness?
May 31, 2024

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