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Look up obituary’s and see how they are written (at least 300+ words)Write about yourself, a lost pet or a family member or make up a personItems that should be included in obituary:Write an obituary (you can use yourself or make up a person) You might feel a little intimidated writing your own obit, and you would not be alone, writing about oneself is hardb. Think of it as a final letter you’re writing to your family and friendsWhat would you want written about you after your gone – make sure they’re remembering you the way you want to be rememberedWrite the story of your life – figure out how you want to live your lifeWhat do you want your obituary to say about you and your lifeBe creativeMix seriousness with humorInclude:Name and any nicknames you were calledAgeDates (birthday/day of death and dates of any life-changing events)Cause of deathList of loved ones (spouse, children, other family members, friends)Details:EducationWork/occupationDegreesAwardsVolunteeringMilitaryHobbies or special interestSpecial tripsFuneral arrangementsTimesLocationBurial arrangementsPositivityinspire and encourage otherssend farewell to friends/family

 
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