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How to write the funeral invitation?

Generally speaking, an invitation letter consists of three parts: title, text and signature.

1, title

The most commonly used title of the invitation is to write the word "obituary" directly, typesetting in the middle of the first line, and the font is eye-catching. Some obituaries are titled with the name of the deceased before "obituary" and read as "XX obituary".

2. Text

The body of the invitation letter can be written in three paragraphs, including the following three contents.

The first part, write down the name, identity, position, time and place of death, cause of death and age of the deceased in solemn words at the beginning of the text.

The second part introduces the life of the deceased, mainly introducing the representative experiences of the deceased. If not, don't write. The third part introduces the time and place of mourning and memorial service.

Step 3 sign

Sign the name of the family or leader who wrote the invitation and the time when the invitation was sent out at the lower right of the invitation.

Extended data:

Model essay on funeral invitation

Model essay (1)

My beloved wife, XXX, unfortunately died in XXX at the age of XXX. According to his wife's wishes, no farewell ceremony will be held. This is an obituary.

Stupid husband ××××× cried with her child in her arms.

* * * * Year * * Month * Day

Model essay (2)

My late father.

Xxxx wall

* * * * Year * * Month * * Day

Model essay (3)

My late father died in XX Hospital, XX District, China at the age of XX.

The memorial service will be held at 10:00 am on XX, XX. After the ceremony, we will thank our relatives and friends at XX Hotel. The burial ceremony is scheduled to be held at XX's home in XX year, that is, XX day in XX year of the lunar calendar.

Today, XXX's father, XXX, died at the age of XX on the 20th day of the XX lunar calendar. After studying in funeral committee, our village, a memorial service was held on the morning of XX 10, and was buried next to his grandmother. All relatives and friends were present on time.