6 funeral notice wording examples for parents
Writing a funeral notice for your parents can be a difficult task. Read 6 funeral notice wording examples to help you during your time of grief.
20.09.1971 - 14.04.2024
Taken from us way too soon
Much loved and cherished youngest son of Denise and John (dec.).
Dearly loved husband of Joanne. Beloved brother of Darren, his wife Tracey, Trudy and her partner Rick. Precious father to Matthew and Steven, father-in-law to Erica and Tessa. Loving Pops to Charlotte. Step-father to Jack and Abby. Loved Uncle to Emma, Sean and Erix. Step-uncle to Kellie, Melinda, Scott and their family. Sincerest friend of Derek. Step-son of Ken Riley (dec), step-brother of Wayne, Angela, Darren, Roxanne, Jennifer and family.
You bought so much love and joy into our lives, may you rest in peace, with your devoted Dad in Heaven. Forever in our hearts.
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20.09.1971 - 14.04.2024
Taken from us way too soon
Much loved and cherished youngest son of Denise and John (dec.).
Dearly loved husband of Joanne. Beloved brother of Darren, his wife Tracey, Trudy and her partner Rick. Precious father to Matthew and Steven, father-in-law to Erica and Tessa. Loving Pops to Charlotte. Step-father to Jack and Abby. Loved Uncle to Emma, Sean and Erix. Step-uncle to Kellie, Melinda, Scott and their family. Sincerest friend of Derek. Step-son of Ken Riley (dec), step-brother of Wayne, Angela, Darren, Roxanne, Jennifer and family.
You bought so much love and joy into our lives, may you rest in peace, with your devoted Dad in Heaven. Forever in our hearts.