Death ●
Losing someone is incredibly difficult, and finding the right words can feel impossible. When sharing this news on social media, the key is to be clear, respectful, and mindful of your own boundaries. 🕊️ Death Announcement Templates
You can use a favorite photo of your loved one or a simple placeholder like a lit candle. Tools like Canva and Adobe Express offer tasteful, free templates for death announcements. Losing someone is incredibly difficult, and finding the
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to ." 🛑 Important Posting Etiquette Tools like Canva and Adobe Express offer tasteful,
If you are not immediate family, check with them before making an announcement yourself. [He/She/They] was a beloved [Relation] and friend who
"It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of on [Date] . [He/She/They] was a beloved [Relation] and friend who will be missed by all who knew [him/her/them] . We will share details regarding a service at a later date." Option 2: Personal & Heartfelt
It is okay to state if you are not yet ready to answer messages or calls.
Wait at least 24–48 hours before posting to ensure all immediate family members have been notified personally.