- burial
- cremation
- entombment
- inhumation
- interment
- obit
- planting
- requiem
- sepulture
- services
- solemnities
- exequies
- funeration
- last rites
- obsequies
On this page you’ll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to funeral, such as: burial, cremation, entombment, inhumation, interment, and obit.
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Horrifically, her brother died while she was at the funeral service for her father.
THE LAST BAR STANDING?EUGENE ROBINSONSEPTEMBER 15, 2020OZY
When the funeral was over, and they returned to their desolate home, at the sight of the empty cradle Ramona broke down.
RAMONAHELEN HUNT JACKSON
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO FUNERAL
- burying
- deep six
- deposition
- entombment
- exequies
- funeral
- inhumation
- interment
- last rites
- obsequies
- sepulture
- funeral
- interment
- inurnment
- sepulture
- burying
- deep six
- deposition
- entombment
- exequies
- funeral
- interment
- last rites
- obsequies
- sepulture
- burying
- entombment
- funeral
- inhumation
- inurning
- obsequy
- sepulture
- bleak
- depressing
- dismal
- doleful
- dour
- funeral
- gloomy
- morose
- mournful
- sad
- sorrowful
- woebegone
- woful
- ceremony
- funeral
- service
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as in interment
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as in grieving
expressing or suggesting mourning
a slow and heavy funeral song
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“Funeral.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/funeral. Accessed 14 Apr. 2023.
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Below is a massive list of funeral words — that is, words related to funeral. The top 4 are: burial, death, memorial and cremation. You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it. The words at the top of the list are the ones most associated with funeral, and as you go down the relatedness becomes more slight. By default, the words are sorted by relevance/relatedness, but you can also get the most common funeral terms by using the menu below, and there’s also the option to sort the words alphabetically so you can get funeral words starting with a particular letter. You can also filter the word list so it only shows words that are also related to another word of your choosing. So for example, you could enter «burial» and click «filter», and it’d give you words that are related to funeral and burial.
You can highlight the terms by the frequency with which they occur in the written English language using the menu below. The frequency data is extracted from the English Wikipedia corpus, and updated regularly. If you just care about the words’ direct semantic similarity to funeral, then there’s probably no need for this.
There are already a bunch of websites on the net that help you find synonyms for various words, but only a handful that help you find related, or even loosely associated words. So although you might see some synonyms of funeral in the list below, many of the words below will have other relationships with funeral — you could see a word with the exact opposite meaning in the word list, for example. So it’s the sort of list that would be useful for helping you build a funeral vocabulary list, or just a general funeral word list for whatever purpose, but it’s not necessarily going to be useful if you’re looking for words that mean the same thing as funeral (though it still might be handy for that).
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That’s about all the funeral related words we’ve got! I hope this list of funeral terms was useful to you in some way or another. The words down here at the bottom of the list will be in some way associated with funeral, but perhaps tenuously (if you’ve currenly got it sorted by relevance, that is). If you have any feedback for the site, please share it here, but please note this is only a hobby project, so I may not be able to make regular updates to the site. Have a nice day! 🐹
When someone passes away, it can often feel impossible to find the right words to express your grief or condolences. And it’s easy to feel frustrated if you’re unable to find the words for a bouquet of flowers or a sympathy card for a friend or family member. And if that person lost a close loved one, you may be trying to help them understand how much you love and support them. We want to help you appropriately express yourself. That’s why we made the following guide on what to write on a funeral card. Choose a section below to find the right funeral card messages.
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- What To Write On A Funeral Card
- Funeral Card Messages
- What To Write On Funeral Flowers
- Other Funeral Messages
If you’re trying to find the right wording for a sympathy card, we’re here to help. We’ve broken down the process to write an appropriate and thoughtful letter. Follow the steps below or visit our resource on what to write in a sympathy card for additional instructions.
- Start with a Greeting. Make sure to find an appropriate greeting to start your card. You can keep things simple with “Dear [name],” or start with their name. You may want to use the plural of their last name if the letter is intended for the whole family.
- Convey Your Condolences. Extend your sympathies and let them know that you support them.
- Share a Fond Memory. Will you miss the deceased’s smile or their contagious laughter? These fond memories make lovely additions to the letter.
- Let Them Know They’ll Be Missed. It’s common to end the note by letting the recipient know how much you’ll miss the deceased.
- Include a Sign-off. Once you’ve finished the letter, make sure to choose an appropriate sign off before your signature. Sign-offs may include “Sincerely,” “Truly,” “Warmly,” “Yours,” and “With Love,” followed by your name.
Funeral Card Messages
Whether your condolences are for a close friend or family member, it’s crucial to find the right wording for your card. To help, we’ve found a selection of funeral messages that fit any situation. Look at the sections below to get started, or visit our additional resource on condolence messages for sympathy cards.
Funeral Messages For Family
- “Remembering [Name]’s wonderful and gentle soul will forever remain in our hearts. May he/she rest in peace and live on within the memories of her/his loved ones.”
- “I can’t believe [Name] is gone. I can’t imagine life without his/her smile and laughter. Praying that he/she is finally at peace.”
- “What an incredible soul [Name] was. He/she leaves behind so many special memories and a legacy of love.”
- “Words seem to small to express the sadness we feel about [Name]’s death. He/She will be so missed. Just know that your family is here to support you in any way you need.”
- “Wishing you love to bring comfort, the courage to face the days ahead, and happy memories to forever hold in your hearts. And whatever you need, I’m here.”
- “After the tears have dried and the goodbyes are said, all we have is happy memories that we’ve shared with our loved ones. Praying that they comfort you in this difficult time.”
- “I cannot believe [Name] is no longer with us. I pray that they have found their home with God and watch over us all in these difficult times.”
General Funeral Condolences Messages
- “My condolences to you and your family. May our friendship and prayers help you through this difficult time.”
- “I was heartbroken to learn of [Name]’s passing. Praying for you and your family that you may find a way to heal.”
- “You and your family are in my heart on my mind. My condolences on the passing of [Name].”
- “I am honored and blessed to have known your [relation]. He/She was truly a blessing in my life, and I will miss him/her. My condolences.”
- “I offer you my thoughts, prayers, and well-wishes during this dark time in your life.”
- “May the love which comes from the memories of the dearly departed comfort you now and in the days ahead.”
- “As you grieve know that we are remembering you and honoring the memory of [Name]. Please let us know if you need anything at all.”
- “Words fall short of expressing my sorrow. My condolences, and know I’m always there in your time of need. May his/her soul rest in peace.”
What To Write On Funeral Flowers
Cards on bouquets of flowers are typically smaller in size. This means that your messaging shouldn’t be too long. To help, we’ve provided some common sympathy funeral messages below to help you write a short and sweet note. And for additional help, visit our guide on what to send when someone dies.
Funeral Flower Messages
- “[Name] was always such a bright star in all of our lives. May they finally rest in peace.”
- “[Name] lives on in all of our memories, and they’ll always be a part of our hearts.”
- “Gone but never forgotten. [Name] will live on within our hearts.”
- “[Name] will truly be missed. Praying for you and your family in these difficult times.”
- “I wish nothing but love and healing to your family in the wake of [Name]’s passing.”
- “There’s a hole in my heart after this tragedy, and I already miss [Name] more than I can tell you.”
- “Though words can’t take your loss away, we hope these flowers sent in sympathy help comfort you today.”
- “May these flowers act as a gesture of our love and support through this tragedy.”
- “When a person becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.”
- “I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending you all my love and support.”
- “May [Name] rest in peace. We are sharing in your sorrow.”
- “In loving memory of a [descriptor] who was always smiling.”
Other Funeral Messages
Looking for additional funeral messages outside of sympathy cards? If so, we’ve made a list of messaging you might also find helpful. From out of office emails to attend a funeral, funeral ribbon messages for displayed wreaths, or even just simple phrases for memorial cards– look to the examples below.
Out Of Office Message For Funeral
Example 1:
[Greeting]
I will be away from (Date) until (Date). For urgent matters, you can contact (Name).
Best Regards,
[Name]
Example 2:
[Greeting]
I will be out of the office starting (Date) through (Date) and returning (Date).
If you need immediate assistance, please contact (Name) at (Email Address). Otherwise, I will respond to your emails as soon as possible upon my return.
Thank You,
[Name]
Example 3:
[Greeting]
I will be out of the office from (Date) until (Date).
If you need immediate assistance, please contact (Name).
Kind Regards,
[Name]
Funeral Ribbon Messages
- “Forever in our Hearts.”
- “Loved Always.”
- “Cherished and Loved.”
- “In Loving Memory.”
- “With Love and Memories.”
- “Gone But Never Forgotten.”
- “May You Rest in Peace.”
Resources Related to Funeral Messages
If you liked this guide on funeral messages, but you’re looking for additional guidance, we’re here to help. Make sure to visit our related resources below:
- Sympathy Quotes
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« More than three hundred friends, relatives, business acquaintances, lodge brothers and Base Ball associates attended the funeral of Mr. Brush, on Friday, November 29, at St. Paul‘s Episcopal Church, Indianapolis.
He was given a notable military funeral in London.
William Eleroy Curtis tells of seeing the funeral of one of these Norway farmers: «His house was trimmed with green boughs and festooned with ropes of flowers and ground pine.
Bellarius also proposed to carry her out into the forest, and there celebrate her funeral with songs and solemn dirges, as was then the custom.
«After the above scurvy treatment I was naturally anxious to witness the man‘s funeral, which I understood was to be a gorgeous affair, six respectably—attired females having been sworn in to kiss the body, amid the hysteric weeps of three more in the background.
He told Mr. M’Kinnon, that at such a place he should meet a funeral, and that such and such people would be the bearers, naming four; and three weeks afterwards he saw what M’Kenzie had predicted.
Two or three days after this followed the funeral.
Smollett in Humphry Clinker (Letter of Sept. 3) describes a Highland funeral.
* Peter always remembered his mother‘s funeral in fragments of intolerable pathos,the lifting of old Parson Ranson‘s hands toward heaven, the songs of the black folk, the murmur of the first shovelful of dirt as it was lowered to the coffin, and the final raw mound of earth littered with a few dying flowers.
The day before he died Dr. North had said: «I want McAlway to conduct my funeral, not as a minister but as a man.
Go, make my tomb, provide my funerals; ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
It is even recorded to his honour that he bestowed a handsome funeral on his old enemy Eustathius.
«It‘s Indiansthey must be holding the funeral of some chief.
He loves a funeral better than a festival, and delights to think that the world is going to rack and ruin.
I felt a funeral in my brain, And mourners, to and fro, Kept treading, treading, till it seemed That sense was breaking through.
This man was ordered to manage the business, and conducted it in such a way (taking Caesar‘s funeral as a pretext) that almost the whole city was burned down and great numbers were once more slaughtered.
The following morning brought the funeral of Antonio.
Well, I thought that maybe it ‘ud be a good thing if he joined the funeral, because, anyway, the girls could hear all about Chateau—Teery the next marine they saw.
But in the case of Hosidius Greta his son arranged a funeral for him as though already dead and preserved him in that way.
Nothing doth want to thy just funeral, But my salt tears to wash thy bloody wound: Which to the end
Overhead the mainsail, illuminated as high as the yard by the lamps, was bulging forwards under the gale, which was rising every minute, and straining so violently at the main—sheet, that there was some doubt whether it might not be necessary to interrupt the funeral in order to take sail off the ship.
When her death occurred at this time, her husband delivered the eulogy but it was her brother who accorded her a public funeral.
He was now sufficiently composed to order a funeral of modest magnificence, suitable at once to the rank of Nouradin‘s profession, and the reputation of his wealth.
In fact, he made no arrangements at all in her honor save the public funeral and images and some other small matters of no importance.
[Footnote 6: If the Quarto reading is right, ‘this wonder‘ means the hurried and suspicious funeral of his father.