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Obituary Template

We have broken down a typical obituary to provide you with a template to assist you.

San Angelo, TX – Jane Doe died peacefully after a courageous battle with Cancer, on October 16, 2012 in San Angelo. She was born on April 28, 1921 in Bronte, TX.
Announcement: 
The formal notification of the death that states the full name; the desired phrase: died, passed way, etc.; and the date and place (city / town). The cause of death is not usually stated but may be if so desired. The date and place of birth are usually listed next.


Predeceased by her husband, John in 2001; Jane is survived by her children, Patricia (Frank) Thompson, Matthew (Sally), and Peter; her grandchildren, Robin Thompson, James and Jessica Robinson; and her cat, Maddy. She will be missed by many other relatives and friends.
Survivor Information: 
Listing the spouse, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren,
nieces, nephews, in-laws, other close relatives, close friends and even pets. Predeceased relatives are usually noted before the survivors.


When John returned from the war, Jane and John were married in Silver, TX and decided to raise their family. After the children were in school, Jane returned to nursing at the Shannon Medical Center. In retirement, Jane and John were active in their church as well as avid golfers. Her greatest pleasure was received when spending time with her family.
Biographical Information:
This will tell a little about the person’s life, their, education, work, honours, hobbies, etc.


A celebration of Jane’s life will be held at the Fort Concho in San Angelo at a later date.
Scheduled Ceremonies: 
This will give the time and location of any viewings, memorial services, scatterings or inurnments; or any other gathering you may choose.


In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Contributions or Flowers:
Some families request that contributions be made to a meaningful organization instead of sending flowers.


Condolences for the family may be offered at  
www.westtexacremation.com

Condolences:
Add this phrase at the end of the notice to let readers know that they can submit confidential messages for the family.
We often receive many condolences, even from around the world.


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West Texas Cremation
1939 Sherwood Way
San Angelo, Texas 76901
Toll Free: 1 (888) 674-6670
Email: westtexascremation@gmail.com

When Death Occurs

Since most deaths occur in health care institutions such as hospitals and nursing homes, the attending staff may provide you with some preliminary information. If the death occurs at home, please notify the physician or attending registered nurse (if the death was unexpected or if there are any peculiar circumstances, phone the Police immediately). If the deceased was under hospice care at home, they should have left some basic information for you to follow. No matter what circumstance, our brief checklist will help you along the way. (Read More)

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