
Obituaries posted on Ever Loved are entirely free.

If you publish an obituary online through Ever Loved, you also have the option to write, re-write, or edit the obituary at any time. Obituaries can be written at any time and do not have to be written as soon as a death has occurred. Writing an obituary is entirely optional and up to you and your family's preferences. In recent times, obituaries have grown to share personality traits, character traits, favorite passions or hobbies, and much more. Historically, obituaries were used to notify the community of a death. It is typically one to two paragraphs long and includes information such as the person's full name, date of birth and death, place of birth and death, occupation, marital status, and surviving family members. What is an obituary?Īn obituary is a brief, but important, piece of writing that tells the story of a person's life after they have died. Should you write an obituary for a child? What kind of information do you include? Where should you post it? Here are some things to consider when writing an obituary for a child and the type of information you should focus on including.


Writing an obituary for anyone is difficult but can be even more so for those writing an obituary for a child.
