After a death, the relatives of the deceased write an announcement intended to announce the event to their entourage and that of the deceased. This document, which can also serve as an invitation to the funeral, can be sent to its recipients by post or computer or even published in the press. Be that as it may, its drafting is codified and requires a certain amount of mandatory information and, if relatives so wish, some personal elements. Let's take stock to better understand how and when to write an obituary.
When the relatives of a deceased announce his death through a death announcement, you should know that this document must contain certain specific information.
A death announcement must imperatively mention:
Some information may be communicated through the notification, but it is not mandatory. They are:
Finally, the family can use the death announcement to indicate the last wishes of the deceased regarding the funeral or their own wishes. This document can thus mention the wish not to receive flowers or wreaths, or on the contrary specify a color or a species, to specify a way of paying a last tribute or even to solicit a gesture in the form of a donation. to an association, etc.
The announcement of a death cannot be written just any old way. Indeed, a certain convention governs their formulation and provides that the information be preceded by the mention of family members, in the following order:
Then come the usual formulas announcing the disappearance of the loved one. This formulation can be personalized or more classic.
The deadline for sending the announcement after the death depends directly on its use.
It should be noted that the production of death announcements in paper format sent by post will be a paid service. It takes an average of 70 to 200 euros to make and send 50 invitations. Email submissions are free and faster.
After the death, the family of the deceased may decide to publish a notice in the local press. This practice makes it possible to pay tribute to the deceased, but also to warn certain relatives, friends, neighbours, colleagues or acquaintances who could not have been notified by mail or email and who would like to attend the funeral.
To do this, simply contact the chosen local newspapers or delegate this task to the funeral company in charge of the funeral.
In the paid press, it takes an average of 300 euros for such a publication, at the rate of about 30 euros per line. In the free press, so is publication.