Obituaries and Death Notices Glossary

Obituaries and death notices are key sources of genealogical information, often containing details about family relationships, residence, and life events. These records use both formal and euphemistic language that can vary by time period and publication.

Term Definition
Age Age of deceased at time of death.
Beloved Term indicating affection, often used for close family.
Bereaved Family members left behind after death.
Burial Interment of the deceased.
Cemetery Location where the deceased is buried.
Chapel Service Funeral service held in chapel.
Condolences Expressions of sympathy to surviving family.
Cremation Process of reducing remains to ashes.
Deceased Person who has died.
Death Notice Brief announcement of death, often shorter than obituary.
Departed Euphemism indicating death.
Funeral Ceremony honoring the deceased.
Funeral Home Business handling burial arrangements.
Funeral Service Organized ceremony for the deceased.
Graveside Service Ceremony held at burial site.
Interment Burial of the body.
In Loving Memory Phrase honoring the deceased.
Late of Indicates former residence of deceased.
Memorial Service Ceremony without the body present.
Mortuary Facility where bodies are prepared for burial.
Obituary Detailed notice of a person’s life and death.
Officiant Person conducting funeral service.
Pallbearer Person carrying the coffin.
Passed Away Euphemism for death.
Predeceased Indicates someone died before another.
Remains Body of the deceased.
Reposed Euphemism indicating peaceful death.
Residence Place where deceased lived.
Service Funeral or memorial ceremony.
Survived By Lists living relatives.
Viewing Time when people can see the deceased before burial.
Wake Gathering before funeral service.
Widow Woman whose spouse has died.
Widower Man whose spouse has died.
Celebration of Life Alternative memorial service emphasizing life.
Final Resting Place Burial location.
Internment (variant of interment) Burial of remains.
Funeral Arrangements Plans for services and burial.
Memorial Contribution Donation in honor of deceased.

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