Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Free Funeral Program Template Download for Microsoft Word

Where can I download a free funeral program template?


You may download a free funeral program template for Microsoft Word by clicking on the picture below. Yes, the template is printable.

Memorial Program for Word
Free Funeral Program Template at FuneralPamphlets.com
The program is usable for a memorial or funeral service. It may also be utilized for a funeral announcement invitation. It is also known as a funeral program card, leaflet, or pamphlet. Whatever the occasion, you are absolutely free to print as many copies as needed for the funeral or memorial procession.

What if I don't have Microsoft Word?

Once you download the free funeral program template, you will be able to open the sample program template via Microsoft Word.  There is a free trial of Microsoft Word available at http://products.office.com/en-us/try .

Funeral Program Template
 at FuneralPamphlets.com 

Consider a customization service as an alternative.


This is a great option available to those who may be unfamiliar with Microsoft Word or tight with time, as it allows you focus more time on planning the service for your loved one.

A customization service for your funeral template is available at Funeral Pamphlets, by selecting the option on the product page.

You are given the option to add as many photos of the loved one as you’d like, attach documents containing information you would like to be inserted in the program template, and also provide any special instructions you may have.

Best of all, the customized memorial program template is sent to your e-mail, ready for print, the very same day!

Check out this testimonial from a happy customer who used the customization service.



What do I include in the funeral program template?


There's several variants of memorial service programs, but consider these basics on what to include when creating your program.

Obituary

In the free funeral program template you will have the option to insert an obituary in an already-structured section of the first interior page. In case you’re stuck on what to write for the obituary of your loved one, you may find more information by checking out this article.

Use the video below as a tool to help you write an obituary for a funeral program.


Order of Service

free memorial programsYou will notice the funeral order of service events located on the second interior page.

Here is another example of the Order of Service page. 

Front Cover of the Funeral Program

On the front cover, you are given the opportunity to insert the name, date of birth and passing, and a memorial picture of the deceased.

The funeral or memorial service date and address is sometimes placed either at the bottom of the front cover, back cover, or the Order of Service page.

Back Cover of the Funeral Program


The back cover usually contains a poem in order to bid farewell to the loved one. Under the poem are the family’s acknowledgements to all of those who have showed their support and love in a time of grief and loss. 

In case you’re looking to find the perfect funeral poem, have a look through these Popular Funeral Poems.

memorial program templates
Front and Back Cover

Examples of Funeral Programs

This board on Pinterest may give you some ideas for a funeral program template.

step fold funeral program
4-Page Graduated Funeral Program
example of memorial program
Celebration of Life Funeral Program
step fold memorial programs
2-Page Graduated Funeral Program

Monday, December 1, 2014

How to Plan a Green Burial


A green burial is a good option for those who are environmental conscious. Since this kind of burial aims to preserve the natural state of nature, it requires nothing that can harm the environment. Hence, it is a natural and environmental kind of burial, and this is why more and more people are opting for this option. And if you want to plan yours, you should know some things that will help you achieve a peaceful, natural funeral.
natural burial

Planning a Green Burial

Knowing how to plan a green burial is not only about choosing a biodegradable casket. It also involves other aspects that will ensure that the burial will be natural and harmless to the environment, as a way of giving back even after death. Since it is a funeral option that prioritizes nature, you might want to make things as simple as possible to keep things as traditional and as simple as it can be. It is a way of going back to basics while giving back.

Listed below are some simple guidelines to have a green burial.

  • Biodegradable Casket or Shroud
Since it’s almost all about the environment, green burials use only biodegradable caskets or shrouds. Some people who have planned their burial even choose to not use any kind of cover to keep things as simple as possible.
If you are planning on keeping it simple, a clean and nice shroud will be a nice option.

  • Markers
Markers or tombstones are often prohibited on natural graveyards. The graves are not marked and are kept as natural as possible. Putting mementos is also often discouraged to keep the natural state of the cemetery.
These graveyards often look like simple meadows. Thus, plants, flowers and trees are often 
used as markers.

  • Embalming
Embalming is not often part of a green burial. The body is not embalmed and there are no preservatives used. Hence, the body’s natural state is preserved and the burial takes place at the soonest time possible.
Since it is the simplest and oldest kind of funeral, it is preferable to be less luxurious.

  • Home Funeral
The funeral also often takes place at home. The family of the deceased can also get involved in the preparation to make things as simple as possible. Living markers such as tree seedlings and plants are often made or chosen by the family members.


  • Eternal Reefs
Perhaps one of the most memorable ways to honor your loved one if you choose to go by way of cremation, is with Eternal Reefs. Ashes are molded and concreted into what is known as "Reef Balls", which would become a replication of natural reefs, thus helping restore the marine environment!

Some even put their deceased loved one to rest in their own estate, if the state law permits.

Planning a green burial is easy as it makes things basic. But, if you are planning on having one, make sure that you talk about it with your loved ones, especially your immediate family. This will ensure that your wishes will be followed. Make sure that you put everything into writing so that your family can follow a plan that you have instructed beforehand which will make things a lot easier for them. This will also ensure that your plan for a simple green burial will be followed without confusion.

How do you feel about natural burials? And do you know of any natural burials not mentioned here? Feel free to voice your thoughts below.