Sunday, March 9, 2014

Writing Life Story Obituaries/ Obituary Writers ~ Jimmy Hall - HJimmy577@aol.com

Writing Life Story Obituaries/ Obituary Writers/Final Tributes
                         ~ Jimmy Hall/ Jimmy Hall Writing Services / 404-580-1501 / HJimmy577@aol.com 

Life story obituaries? Final tributes? Despite religious and spiritual beliefs, death is often a terribly hard thing to deal with. In this life it is as final as final can possibly be. As such, surviving loved ones (and even foresighted individuals facing their deaths) often have a strong desire to pay one last and enduring tribute to their deceased loved one, friend, acquaintance, or associate(s), or to leave their own story behind. Life story obituaries written by solid and caring obituary writers are often a great way to proceed with doing it.

Newspapers and paper writers mean well - but time, space, and other constraints severely limit their ability to express much more than the basics about the dearly departed. For many people that pass away, much more is deserved and needed. A thoughtful and caring life story obituary writer can make it happen. The final tribute can then be used at the actual funeral, in newspapers, letters, and mail outs for all to see and remember the life lost.



Of course, the basics about the time and cause of death should be included, as well as all the arrangements; but, much more is needed. The life should be celebrated and attempted to be immortalized for future and present generations. Sentimentality and cold hard facts should abound. Family details? Religion? Loves and hobbies? Jobs? Positions? Accomplishments? Education? Good deeds? Beliefs? Unique occurrences? sayings? Unusual events? Residences? (I think you get the idea.)

A good life story obituary writer/life tribute writer will ask for just the right details, and respect what you do and do not want included. It is important that the writer cares, and his or her first consideration is to the deceased and family.

This is how I operate at Jimmy Hall Writing Services, and I feel like everyone else that composes life tributes should function in much the same manner. Respect and dignity are required. Your feedback is appreciated and welcomed...

No comments:

Post a Comment