Funeral template word -Designed for easy editing in Microsoft Word & PowerPoint
Honoring a life well-lived calls for an elegant, understated design. This funeral template, available in Word and PowerPoint format, offers a contemporary and classic layout with minimal distractions, ensuring the focus is on celebrating your loved one’s legacy. The large front-page photo space allows you to showcase a favorite picture, setting a warm and personal tone from the start.
The inside pages provide ample space to include detailed information about the funeral service, the obituary, and heartfelt messages from friends and family. With a clean and modern look, this template balances simplicity with grace, making it a versatile choice for any memorial event.
Designed for easy editing in Microsoft Word, this funeral program template allows you to make adjustments quickly and easily. Whether it’s adding personal stories, changing the order of service, or including special tributes, the layout is flexible enough to accommodate your needs without requiring design skills. The intuitive format ensures that you can create a polished, professional program with minimal effort.
This Word template is perfect for those looking for an efficient solution during a difficult time, when planning every detail can feel overwhelming. It allows you to focus on what really matters—honoring the memory of a loved one in a way that feels personal and meaningful.
Features
- Print on US Letter size papers and fold
- Drag and drop picture placeholders
- Edit with Microsoft PowerPoint or Word
Susan E. Katz (verified owner) –
I purchased a template on Funeral Bulletin’s website in October 2024 for my mother’s Celebration of Life event in November. I purchased the template, did a good deal of customizing with a moderate amount of effort, and went to Staples to print the bulletin. It turned out great! I highly recommend using FuneralBulletin.com if you want to start with a template. For some reason there’s no good template of this type available from Microsoft, and Funeral Bulletin’s template really came through for me.