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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the funeral form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the deceased, including first, middle, and last names. This is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the date of birth and date of death, along with the age at death. These details help in memorializing the individual.
  4. Provide the names and relationships of parents or spouse to the deceased. This section is important for family connections.
  5. List contact person(s) along with their phone numbers and relationship to the deceased for coordination purposes.
  6. Specify the service date and time, as well as whether it will be a Funeral Mass or Memorial Mass. Indicate if casket or cremation will be involved.
  7. Complete sections for celebrants, mortuary details, graveside service information, eulogies, pallbearers, and any additional liturgical elements required.
  8. Estimate attendance for Mass and indicate if there will be a reception afterward. This helps in planning logistics.
  9. Lastly, fill out music selections for liturgy and any special requests regarding Scripture readings or intercessions.

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Most designs, unless for an informal memorial, look better on a heavier weight paper. Here are some guidelines on paper weight: 22 to 24 lb paper is a step up from copier paper and will allow less show-through of printing from side to side. It may not fold as cleanly as a heavier weight paper.
Here is an example of a common traditional outline used for a funeral order of service: Music prelude. Welcome/introduction. Opening and closing prayers (if desired) Poem or scripture readings. Music selection congregational hymns and musical numbers. Obituary reading. Eulogies. Acknowledgments and thank you messages.
The funeral program (sometimes called a funeral brochure, pamphlet or funeral order of service) is the printed document that is distributed at funeral or memorial services that outlines the key points in the funeral or memorial service and summarizes the life achievements of your deceased loved one.
Tips for printing your funeral programs Proofread your funeral program. As with any published material, you will want to proofread it before you send it off to the printer. Save your file as a PDF. Make sure you save your funeral program design file as a PDF. Print on high-quality paper.
What is a assignment from a funeral home? A Funeral Assignment is an agreement that is signed by a beneficiary of a life insurance policy. The beneficiary assigns all or a portion of the life insurance benefits at the Funeral Home which allows payment for funeral expenses to be made directly to the funeral home.

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Creating your own order of service booklets is not difficult when you use online templates from professional printers and they will also provide the order of service printing at very competitive prices.
Funeral And Cremation Paperwork Cremation Authorization Form. Vital Statistics Form (required for the death certificate) Transfer Authorization Form (needed to pick up the deceaseds body from place of death). Funeral Services Contract.

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