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How to Personalize a Funeral Program (Without Feeling Overwhelmed)

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  Simple ways to create a heartfelt tribute - even when you’re short on time or energy. Planning a funeral or celebration of life can feel emotionally and mentally overwhelming. When you're grieving, even small decisions, like what to include in a funeral program, can seem like too much. The good news? You don’t have to do it all. Adding just a few personal touches can make the program meaningful and memorable, without the stress. What Is a Funeral Program? A funeral program (sometimes called an order of service or memorial booklet) is a printed handout that helps guide guests through the service. But beyond logistics, it’s also a keepsake, something loved ones often hold on to as a tribute to the person who has passed. That’s why a little personalization goes a long way. Easy Ways to Personalize a Funeral Program 1. Add a Favorite Quote or Scripture Was there a phrase your loved one lived by? A Bible verse, song lyric, or even a family saying can help capture their s...

Celebration of Life vs. Traditional Funeral: What’s the Difference?

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When saying goodbye to a loved one, many families face an important choice: should the service be a traditional funeral or a celebration of life? While both serve to honor and remember someone who has passed, the tone, structure, and even the design of these services can vary widely. Understanding the differences can help you choose what feels most meaningful and authentic for your loved one and your family. What Is a Traditional Funeral? A traditional funeral is typically more formal, often including religious or cultural rituals. The service may follow a structure like: A viewing or visitation A religious ceremony or sermon Procession to the cemetery or final resting place Burial or cremation A repast or reception afterward Tone: Reflective, reverent, sometimes somber - focused on mourning, prayer, and remembrance. Design Tips: Use classic fonts and elegant layouts Incorporate religious symbols or scripture Choose subdued or neutral color palettes (na...

What to Include in a Funeral Program: A Simple, Meaningful Guide

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When someone we love passes, creating a funeral or memorial program can feel like one more overwhelming task. Yet, it’s also a beautiful opportunity to share a life story, honor traditions, and guide guests through the service with care and respect. At Peacefully Planned , we design programs that not only inform but bring comfort. Whether you're planning a traditional homegoing, a quiet memorial, or a celebration of life, this simple guide will help you understand what to include in a funeral program and why it matters. 1. Cover Page The cover sets the tone. It’s often the first visual guests see when they arrive at the service. Common cover elements: Full name of the loved one Sunrise and sunset dates (birth and passing) A photo Service title (e.g., “In Loving Memory” or “Homegoing Celebration”) Optional: Scripture, quote, or poem 🕊️ Tip: Choose a favorite photo that reflects their personality or a meaningful time in their life. 2. Order of Service This se...