Obituary Templates & Examples

A simple starting point when you don’t know what to write. Copy a sample, replace the bracketed parts, and you’re done.

The Starter Pack

Includes 3 essential templates, a basic checklist, and a wording bank for “In lieu of flowers.”

Free Obituary Starter Pack
Free Obituary Starter Pack
Price: $0.00

PDF & Word formats included.

The Complete Obituary Kit

20+ obituary scenarios (sudden loss, long illness, veterans, and more), plus thank-you notes and funeral program wording.

Complete Obituary Writing Kit
Complete Obituary Writing Kit
Price: $25.00

One-time purchase. PDF & Word formats included. Lifetime access.

Common Questions

How long should an obituary be?

For newspapers, keep it under 200 words to save on costs. For online memorials or funeral home websites, you can go longer (400-600 words) to include more personal stories and achievements.

This phrase is used when a family prefers donations to a specific charity or cause instead of receiving floral arrangements. It’s usually placed at the very end of the obituary.

Ideally, 3-5 days before the service. This gives out-of-town guests time to make travel arrangements and ensures the community is aware of the dates and times.

No. Many families keep that private. If you choose to include it, keep it brief and respectful.

Use a “details will be shared soon” line and update later.

If you’re trying to plan and budget, use the Funeral Cost Calculator to estimate totals and avoid surprises.