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Scaffolded Notes. Task Cards. Test Prep. After this, I lived in many different, wonderful places, including: [locations lived]. My most favorite hobbies are [hobbies]. My favorite flavor of ice cream is [flavor] and my favorite place in the world is [location].
I love my family more than anything in the world and I love all of my friends dearly. Before I go, I want to share my favorite quote with you. Thank you for reading a bit about my life. Take care. We lived in Portland and I was a quirky child from the very beginning. I enjoyed painting and acting and attended school at Portland High. I graduated with a degree in Urban Engineering in I was My most favorite hobbies are drawing and reading. My favorite flavor of ice cream is raspberry sorbet and my favorite place in the world is Greece.
Self written obituary 2 Self written obituary 2 template I wanted to sit here and write my own obituary instead of having someone else write it for me. My name is [full name]. I went to [name of school] and my favorite subjects included [subject] and [subject]. After I finished high school, I decided to pursue a career in [career choice]. I absolutely loved it and would go on to work in the field for over [number of years] years. Some of my passions in life included [passions].
I was a prominent member of [organization name] and volunteered at [organization name]. My small, but beautiful family includes: [list family members]. I will miss all of you so, so much and cannot thank you enough for the wonderful life you have provided me. I wanted to sit here and write my own obituary instead of having someone else write it for me.
My name is Liam Miles Presley Jr. I went to Mankato High and my favorite subjects included biology and theater. After I finished high school, I decided to pursue a career in radio. I absolutely loved it and would go on to work in the field for over 30 years.
Some of my passions in life included radio, public broadcast, gardening, and herpetology. My small, but beautiful family includes: my wife, Sanja; my son, Miles; my daughter, Emma; my sisters, Twila and Meredith; and my brother, Frank.
Self written obituary 3 - funny Self written obituary 3 - funny template Hey! What a bummer! First things first -- the facts. I was born in the small town of [location] to the best parents a kid could ask for -- [names of parents]. I attended all my schools in this town until I graduated from high school and decided to take on the world by attending university at [university name]. After graduating, I decided to go to work at [company], where I ended up staying for over [number] years.
We were nuts and went on to have [number] kids, all of whom were a handful and a half, but my greatest joy and pride in life. As you know, my family means everything to me and I hope they are able to move past my death with strength in their hearts. No services will be held at my request! Please attend this party with joy in your heart and only remember the good times. Also, no flowers please! I was born in the small town of Greenville to the best parents a kid could ask for -- John and Ava.
I attended all my schools in this town until I graduated from high school and decided to take on the world by attending university at University of Illinois. College was a drag and I am proud to say I graduated with a degree in Engineering in After graduating, I decided to go to work at American Airlines, where I ended up staying for over 25 years. I met so many amazing people there, including my wonderful wife -- Mona. We were nuts and went on to adopt 4 kids, Rita, Peggy, Richard, and Phillip, all of whom were a handful and a half, but my greatest joy and pride in life.
I was never able to keep a plant alive and want to continue that tradition after I passed anyways. Young adult obituary Young adult obituaries focus on the accomplishments that a young adult was able to achieve during their lifetime. Mentioning an important partner or spouse and any children is important, as well as any pets. After graduating from [high school] in [year], [name] attended [community college] with a focus in [major].
Anyone who knew [name], knew that they were [kind words]. His family is shocked and deeply saddened by his loss. After graduating from Las Vegas High , Vinny decided he wanted to pursue community college and a career in sports medicine. He absolutely loved sports, shoes, and his coworkers and friends. He was an immensely bright and soft-hearted individual who did his best to help others throughout his life. He loved animals and believed in animal welfare deeply.
It was during his time at the Humane Society that Vinny met his girlfriend, Zoe. Anyone who knew Vinny knew that he was a special soul. He had an immense passion for life and was always a positive source in whatever group he was in. His family and friends will miss him more than words can say. There will be a private funeral service for family members. Teen obituary Teen obituaries are often difficult to write due to the young age of the person who has passed away.
A teen obituary would focus on their accomplishments in school and local community programs they were a part of. Teen obituaries often focus on school achievements, extracurricular achievements, hobbies, and friends that were loved by the teenager who has passed away.
Jennifer attended Dayton High and was passionate about photography and volleyball. While in school, she worked as a grocery clerk at Dayton General and enjoyed spending time with her friends and family. Jennifer was also extremely passionate about volleyball and would often times be found practicing her serve at the local community center. Jennifer was also a part of both the Photography Club and R. Club at Dayton High and was passionate about mental health and sports.
The Haren family requests that all flowers and notes be sent to their home. There will be a Celebration of Life at the Haren family home on March 15th. Please email Shelly or Martin for further details. Teen obituary 2 Teen obituary 2 template [Full name], [age] passed away today after [cause of death], a life that was just beginning cut too short. The celebration of life will take place at [location] on [date] at [time].
Kendra Schmidtz, 13 passed away today after a car accident, a life that was just beginning cut too short. Even though Kendra was taken from us before her time, she lived her life to the fullest every single day. Kendra was passionate about hiking and was involved in exploration clubs from a very young age. She was planning on going to college for conservancy after graduating from high school. Teen obituary 3 - high achiever Teen obituary 3 - high achiever template Our [first name] was unexpectedly taken from us yesterday after [cause of death].
After high school, [first name] was planning on attending [college name] for [subject]. Funeral services will be held at [location] on [date] at [time] and all are invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to [cause], a cause that [first name] cared deeply about. Our Michael was unexpectedly taken from us yesterday after a climbing accident.
Michael Kissler was 13 and was one of 4 siblings. From the moment Michael was born, we knew he was destined for great things -- and he did not disappoint. Michael loved all things outdoors and excelled at school. He was top of his class and loved physics and chemistry.
After high school, Michael was planning on attending University of Minnesota for physics. Ricardo Sanchez, the bravest boy we were blessed to know has passed away at the age of 16 after a difficult battle with Leukemia. Ricardo was diagnosed with Leukemia at the age of 9 and put on a brave face from the first moment. Ricardo did not let cancer define him and instead threw himself into his favorite passion: cooking.
He spent hours in the kitchen, reading up recipes, creating new and unique dishes, and letting his family partake in his passion. Ricardo is survived by his parents, Juan and Emma, his sister, Mia, and his brothers, Kevin, Reyo, and Santino and is predeceased by his grandmother, Sandra. They stood by him and were incredibly important and supportive of him. A funeral will be held at [location] on [date] at [time] with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to [cause], our church.
Tessa was diagnosed with a terminal illness at the age of Throughout her later years, she was an absolute warrior, enduring so much with so little complaint. She stands in our hearts as a reminder of strength, perseverance, love, and compassion. Though we will mourn her loss daily, we know we will be reunited in time.
A funeral will be held at St. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. James AME, our church. Child obituary Due to the young age of children, an obituary written about them generally focuses on their personality and their hobbies.
Edgar Fernandez passed away on February 23, at the age of 9, following a 2-year battle with brain cancer. He was an active and inquisitive child, always wanting to understand how things worked and occasionally getting in minor trouble for taking household items apart and trying to put them back together.
He proudly stated that he wanted to be an inventor when he grew up. Edgar also loved baseball and spent many afternoon playing games with his friends. After Edgar was diagnosed with brain cancer in , he rarely lost his spirit. Even when confined to a hospital bed for extended periods, he excitedly watched baseball games and talked about them with parents and medical team.
Child obituary template 2 - unexpected death Child obituary template 2 - unexpected death template [Full name] passed away unexpectedly on [date of death] at the age of [age], after [cause of death]. Born to [names of parents] on [date], [first name] was [descriptor] as a baby.
Our family was not expecting the loss of [first name] or for their life to be cut so short so soon. We are devastated by this loss and will feel the absence of [first name] forever. Oakley Lee Hayes passed away unexpectedly on April 3rd at the age of 8, after injuries sustained after a hiking accident. When she was 4, she immediately became obsessed with bugs and critters.
Our family was not expecting the loss of Oakley or for their life to be cut so short so soon. We are devastated by this loss and will feel the absence of Oakley forever. She was the most loving and most curious soul and a joy to be around.
She will be forever missed. Child obituary template 3 Child obituary template 3 template Our family regretfully announces the unexpected passing of [full name], who left this earth on [date] due to [cause of death]. Born on [date of birth], [first name] was a [description of child as an infant]. Our family regretfully announces the unexpected passing of Lehua Mau Kealoha, who left this earth on December 18th due to meningitis.
Born on February 20th, , Lehua was a boisterous boy. His teachers described Lehua as curious and hilarious and he was loved by his friends for his clever jokes and sense of humor. Lehua will live in the memories of Keanu, Kalani, Makana, and Kapua forever and will be missed more than words could ever describe.
This loss is completely unexpected and our family is absolutely devastated and unprepared. We hope to be reunited with you one day. Love, [list of family members]. We are devastated to announce the unexpected passing of our son, Omer Keshet. Omer passed away on August 19th, surrounded by his loved ones after a brief battle with pneumonia. Omer was, without a doubt, the most loving child this world could ask for. He was passionate about animals, an expert at fishing, and an aspiring musician.
He made an impression on the lives of all those around him. Even when Omer was angry or sad, he never let it last long or infringe on his love for others. Omer, we will never forget you and we will always love you. We are immensely saddened to announce that our son passed away after a car accident. Antonius Gimmel, born on October 3rd, , was a gifted, bright, and unique soul that left us too soon. This loss is completely unexpected and our family mourns his passing greatly.
Antonius Luciano Gimmel was adventurous and gentle. He enjoyed soccer, bugs, trucks, chalk, cookies, and hide and seek. He was absolutely in love with building things, frequently letting us know that when he grew up, he was going to be a builder.
Antonius had a large group of friends and family who loved him unconditionally, including a loving mother, father, and brother. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Breads and Loaves, an organization that helps feed families in need. Services will be held privately. Daniel Takeda was born on May 4th to his adoring parents, Keiko and Bryant.
When he entered Grade 6, his teachers took to describing him as silly, outgoing, and funny. His favorite hobbies were arts and crafts, soccer, and kickball. He spent a lot of time at Terryson Community Center with his cherished friends, a group he grew to love spending time with. Even though Daniel was taken from us much too soon, he was able to teach us so much in such a short amount of time, namely to always look on the bright side.
Daniel is survived by a loving group of friends, family, teachers, and classmates, including loving parents, siblings, and grandparents. Please consider making a donation to Terryson Community Center as they provided our family and many others with endless activites, fun, and happiness.
Infant obituary An obituary for an infant should include the standard important dates and names of family members, but is often much shorter than a standard obituary.
Speaking about the impact the pregnancy and infant had on the family is common, as well as referencing the amount of happiness infants bring parents, even in the brief time they were alive.
Despite her short time on earth, she was deeply loved and brought immense joy to those around her. Ava will be forever remembered and loved by her parents, Marty and Janine; her siblings, Eric and Rebecca; her four grandparents; her seven aunts and uncles and her thirteen cousins. Aurora Kim passed away unexpectedly in the arms of her parents on January 2nd, at Fairpoint Hospital. Even though Aurora only spent a short amount of time with us, she was immensely loved and brought immeasurable joy and laughter to those around her.
Elijah Cunningham peacefully took his final rest in the arms of his loving parents, Kara and Mica on August 15th at Billinger Hospital. Throughout his brief time with us, Elijah filled countless lives with joy and love. His siblings were ecstatic at their new baby brother and are taking this loss incredibly hard.
Elijah will be forever cherished and remembered by his parents, his siblings, and his grandparents. Our family is forever changed and forever grateful to have spent this brief, but incredibly meaningful, time with [first name]. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to [organization], they were instrumental in helping our family through this difficult time. Alfonso arrived on November 20th after 15 of labor, a blessing placed softly into the arms of his parents.
Our family is forever changed and forever grateful to have spent this brief, but incredibly meaningful, time with Alfonso. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Young Parents Coalition, they were instrumental in helping our family through this difficult time.
Our cherished baby girl, Michelle Jada Lane, given to us on March 3rd had her life ended too soon, on August 13th. Our family was not prepared to lose our precious baby so soon, but we are eternally grateful for the amount of time we were able to spend with her. Named after her mother, Michelle was a bundle of joy that blessed our family.
We spent so many months preparing for her arrival and were so excited when the day finally arrived. Michelle passed away in the arms of her mother after a brief battle with pneumonia, something we never expected.
She is survived by her loving family, her parents, Michelle and Jamal, her brother, Sam, and her sister, Shantel.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Savannah Hope, they were instrumental in helping our family through this difficult time. Sudden death obituary Sudden death obituary template [Name], [age], of [location] died unexpectedly on [date] from injuries sustained in [type of accident].
After graduating high school, [Name] moved to [location] with [name of person]. Contributions in memory of [Name] can be made to [name of organization]. If you cannot attend the service, please consider posting on [link to online memorial website]. Maria Hernandez, 26, of Chicago died unexpectedly on February 11th, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. Her loss was completely unexpected and the family is shocked and deeply saddened.
Maria attended Las Vegas High School and was passionate about photography. After graduating high school, Maria moved to Chicago with her sister. She worked as a head baker at Breaded Threads for almost 3 years and was a member of her local roller derby team. Anyone who knew Maria, knew that she was incredibly kind hearted. She had an immense passion for her work and was always a source of positivity. There will be a funeral service held at AM, July 8th at C.
Funeral Home. If you cannot attend the service, please consider posting on her website. Sudden death obituary 2 - no kids Sudden death obituary 2 - no kids template [Name], [age], of [location] passed unexpectedly on [date] after a fatal [cause of death].
We are devastated by this loss and completely unprepared. After college, [first name] went on to [description of few years after graduation]. Moira Ita, 36, of Indianapolis passed unexpectedly on April 18th after a fatal motorcycle accident. We are devastated by this loss and are completely unprepared. Born on January 8th, to loving parents Dinah and Ezra Ita, Moira Ita immediately filled the lives of those around her with joy.
Moira graduated high school in and went on to pursue a degree in Mechanical Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington. She successfully completed her degree in After college, Moira went on to develop her own set of small businesses and had begun consulting in the engineering field. Moira was a loving aunt to Christa, Verity, Georgia, and Michael and adored her family. Moira was passionate about skydiving, rock climbing, and skiing and a firm believer in Unitarianism.
Her presence is sorely missed and her loss is deeply felt. Moira is predeceased by her parents, Dinah and Ezra Ita. She is survived by her sister, Annmarie and her brother, Edward. Sudden death obituary 3 - short Sudden death obituary 3 - short template We are horribly saddened to announce the unexpected passing of [full name] at the age of [age]. We are still gathering information and will keep everyone updated when more information is available regarding events and next steps.
Services will be held, but information is still pending. Tsveta succumbed to his injuries after a car accident. He had a degree in English and worked in journalism for 22 years. Tsveta is predeceased by his father, Ricky, and his sister, Juanita. He is survived by his wife, Ellen, his sisters Vera and Paulina, and his mother, Pao. We are still gathering information about this accident and ask for privacy during this difficult time.
We will share more details about memorial events in the coming days. A life well lived unexpectedly ended today after a car accident. Virgil Jacobson was 54 at the time of passing. There will be an in-game memorial service on [date] at [time] as well as a Discord memorial service at [time] on [date]. The Twitch community and greater Valorant community mourns his loss deeply as this was completely unexpected.
Gavin was born in in Minneapolis. After graduating from high school, Gavin went on to start his own stream. He started out streaming his favorite games, including Valorant, Call of Duty, and Divinity]. In his channel had grown to k subscribers and he was emerging as an important voice in the Valorant community. Gavin was an incredibly kind, supportive, knowledgeable, and intelligent person. His channel was defined by kindness, playfulness, and a community feel and though most of us never got to meet him in person, we all felt as though we were part of a community.
I visited [name of adoption center or place of purchase] and was able to meet [Name]. My favorite girl Xena passed away peacefully in her sleep on March 3rd, On October 15th, , I was lucky to meet one of the best companions a girl could ask for.
I visited our local Humane Society and was able to meet Xena. She was instantly crazy, hilarious and calm all at the same time. Over the next 18 years, Xena taught me the meaning of endless love, joy, and an enduring passion.
Xena was a hilarious cat who loved nothing more than to swat at neighbors and claim her territory. On [date of adoption or purchase], we were blessed with meeting one of the best companions a family could ask for. We visited [name of adoption center or place of purchase] and were able to meet [Name]. Our favorite fluffy boy Sammy passed away peacefully in his sleep on February 2nd, On January 24th, , we were blessed with meeting one of the best companions a family could ask for.
He was quiet, reserved, and patiently waited for us to approach before lifting himself off the bed. We took him outside for a play date and fell in love immediately, adopting him on the spot. Over the next 8 years, Sammy taught us the meaning of friendship and love. Sammy was a loving, joyful, and endlessly lazy older dog who loved nothing more than to sleep alongside our son, Chase, as he watched his shows.
Thank you for your years of friendship and love, [name of pet], we will miss you. Our most loved and most cherished pet Ziggy passed away on September 15th in his sleep.
This marks the end of 15 wonderful, laughter filled years with the best dog a family could dream of having. Ziggy was loyal, loving, protective, and we were lucky to have spent as much time with him as we did. Thank you for your years of friendship and love, Ziggy, we will miss you. Pet obituary - Family dog 2 Pet obituary - Family dog 2 template On [date], our family lost a loyal friend, companion, and guardian, one that we are eternally grateful to have had.
We love you, [name]. On May 3rd, our family lost a loyal friend, companion, and guardian, one that we are eternally grateful to have had.
We rescued Biscuit from Two Valley Animal Shelter and were smitten from the very second we saw her face. After 17 years of keeping our family together, Biscuit took her final breath peacefully, surrounded by everyone that loved her.
We love you, Biscuit. Pet obituary 4 - Family cat Pet obituary 4 - Family cat template [Pet name], [pet age], passed away on [date of death] after a long and happy life. Even though [pet name] was just a cat, he was a loyal and comforting companion in our times of need. Snuggs, 18, passed away on January 12th, after a long and happy life.
Even though Mr. Snuggs was just a cat, he was a loyal and comforting companion in our times of need. I have ventured a YA book which I deliberately designed to be read which calls the classic western to mind; a reboot of the Lone Ranger, but with all the identifying serial numbers carefully scoured off — and revamped as an adventure set in Texas when it was an independent republic.
I think most people when then think of a classic western are also being pretty specific as to time and place; post Civil War, and set somewhere west of the Mississippi. My own books aside from Lone Star Sons are sometimes classed as Westerns, which is some ways is a bit limiting. I prefer to think of them as historical novels set in the 19th century American west; a wagon train on the California trail, with nary a six-shooter in sight, the life of a woman during the Texas war for independence and running a boarding house in Austin — no cowboys there although there is a company of early Texas Rangers.
The settling of the Texas Hill Country — with immigrant German settlers; eventually some cattle drives, with cowboy hats and six-shooters, plus a conflict with a vicious horse-thief and all-around baddie. A Harvey girl from Boston, working in a railroad restaurant in New Mexico. Two Englishwomen settling in Texas in the s — some classical elements of the Western there, but with a twist.
A fantastic question, and certainly one which seems to arouse strong views. Personally, I try to adopt the mindset that genre — like language itself — is just a tool we use to better understand and explore important ideas.
Hi Rob, this is interesting. I write westerns and love the wide range of stories I can tell, but all with a Stetson and a six-shooter. LOL I love the genre. Thanks for the kind words and for commenting. Much, much more. It was a definite time in history when the American West was being settled and it dealt more with the struggles in trying to tame the wild land and about the dreams of those men and women to carve out a place where they could set down lasting roots than it ever was about an idea.
The western is not an idea. It was a way of life—trying to make something from nothing. History is full of the men and women who sacrificed everything in order to reach their goals. These are kind of people who are in my stories. They have depth and heart and goals to achieve. From your picture, you appear really young. Have a good day.
Robert, I live in cowboy country. I know two things—cowboys and ranching. I know how they think and how they feel. And how dedicated they are as caretakers of this Texas land. And this is what I try to portray in my stories—not how many bullets are in their guns. They wear their cowboy hats and boots and they do it with pride. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I can tell you have a real passion for real-life cowboys and ranching, and it would of course be inappropriate to misrepresent real individuals in any kind of creative non-fiction.
Such strict rules are great personal guidelines, but have less utility when applied to the art others create. A loyal, personal representation will always have a place, even among more varied portrayals of western ideals. It is, instead, a uniquely American experience, covering a relatively brief period in our history. Complex stories with flawed heroes and heroines, the ends not always justifying the means. Roy Rogers and Gene Autry were the squeaky clean cowboys with the white hats and the flashy guns and horses; John Wayne and Eastwood and others broadened the genre, and in the end made it better.
Westerns will always have their niche. The old standards will be revised and the stories rewritten. But they will never go away. Thanks for your thoughts, which were beautifully put. As I said in the article, the western can be understood as an American outcropping of anachronism fiction, which is the relationship such stories share with the samurai stories mentioned. Many of the trappings of the western are indeed unique to America, but the deeper ideals speak to the human condition in a way that transcends nationality.
After all, westerns are popular all over the world, as are stories set in the fantasy version of medieval Europe. Wow, found all of this fascinating! Modern life is fast and complicated, lets look back and try and bring into modern life with the same values and make life simple? These are very active points, still lived by in the mid west, and brought to life in not only films but series such as Longmire. The old ways and beliefs struggle with modern day attitudes but succeed in the end?
I have just finished my first novel, indeed a western. Its period is in AZ. I have tried to put old values into it, but with a few modern touches to make it read easily, without too much emphasis on bloody details, although the six gun features as the law. This is also through self publishing. All is a learning curve, which is why I am here. Thanks for your comment — some important points and great insights.
Would that be permissible. Of course I would give you full credit. Would like to preface that I think this article is excellent on its discussions of themes, but there is one detail present that irks me within it, and only a piddling one. You describe the American westerns as borrowing heavily from and even stealing shots and plot points from Japanese Samurai films.
Kurosawa was influenced by the classic American westerns, and he in turn influenced the European directors who took up the mantle after Hollywood had moved on.
Thanks very much for commenting, and for your thoughts. I agree that the multi-directional nature of inspiration is fascinating, and that the value in understanding it is in discovering what authors can use in their own writing, rather than apportioning credit. I loved the writing and dialogue in True Grit. Do you have any other suggestions for westerns I could read with that same style of rich dialogue? Following up on this thought, I bought an Elmore Leonard western—his early writing style is strikingly similar to mine who knew?
Others apparently disagree with your point, but I found it perceptive and validating. Thank you. My pleasure! I thank you for your helpfulness I was thinking about writing a western and your website helped so much I will use a lot of your advice you are a great person.
Why do you skip over the entire filmography of John Ford and say that westerns were borrowed from Samurai films? Really appreciate the break down of ideas that go into the creation of a Western Story.
Recently watched an episode of Wisecrack on YouTube that explored the psychology behind Westerns while discussing the video game Red Dead Redemption. I am also currently working on a setting for a table-top RPG set in an alternate-history American West specifically a still existent Republic of Texas. Ned Kelly, set in Australia is an incredible true story that feels very much like a western.
Can you recommend any good approaches to world building that can be applied to Westerns? The world already created in the game has left me a wonderfully blank canvas to work on and it is important to me that the game will feel like a western. Thanks for your thoughts and for those great examples of non-cowboy Westerns. The exciting thing about creating a Western-style world is that you can take those flaws and expand them out to explain why the world is changing — flaw, solution, and then the new flaw within the solution.
Robert, you make some interesting assertions, and I find the discussion enlightening. For me, westerns were, in the beginning, about cowboys and horses and bad guys.
There is more there than hats and guns.
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