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Losing a loved one is never easy, and planning a funeral can be a daunting task. One important aspect of honoring the memory of your loved one is creating a beautiful and personalized funeral program. These programs not only provide essential information about the service but also serve as a lasting tribute to your loved one's life. When designing a memorial legacy, it's important to consider the details that will make the program truly special. In this blog, we will provide tips for creating beautiful funeral programs that honor and celebrate the life of your loved one.

Losing a loved one is never easy, and planning a funeral can be a daunting task. One important aspect of honoring the memory of your loved one is creating a beautiful and personalized funeral program. These programs not only provide essential information about the service but also serve as a lasting tribute to your loved one's life. When designing a memorial legacy, it's important to consider the details that will make the program truly special. In this blog, we will provide tips for creating beautiful funeral programs that honor and celebrate the life of your loved one.

A funeral is a heartfelt and poignant event tailored to honor and celebrate the life of a loved one. As family and friends gather to pay their respects, the funeral program serves as a guide and a keepsake, providing essential details about the service and commemorating the life of the deceased. Designing an informative and thoughtful program for funeral services can offer comfort to attendees and create a beautiful tribute. If you are in the process of putting together a funeral program, it is vital to know what information to include to ensure it serves its purpose effectively

Losing a loved one is never easy, and finding ways to honor their memory and celebrate their life can bring comfort and solace during a difficult time. One meaningful keepsake many people choose to create in memory of a departed loved one is a memorial card. Memorial cards, also known as prayer cards or remembrance cards, are a beautiful tribute that can be shared with friends and family as a lasting memento of a cherished life.

There are so many etiquette rules to follow after any type of life event, including weddings, the birth of children, and funerals. If you have recently had to say goodbye to a loved one, you may have many questions about the etiquette surrounding funeral thank you cards, including who they should be sent to, when they should be sent, and if you put a return address on these types of cards. Read on to see some of the questions you may have and learn the etiquette rules surrounding these specific questions and situations.

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Small Program

5.5 x 8.5 folded size

8.5 x 11 sheet size


Medium Program

8.5x7 folded Size

8.5x14 sheet size


Large Program

8.5 x 11 folded size

11 x 17 sheet size


Large Tri-fold

5.6 x 11 folded size

11 x 17 sheet size

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