Funeral Print Products for a Celebration of Life

Organizing a funeral can be an overwhelming experience. Planning funeral prints and memorial decorations shouldn’t add more stress. Selecting meaningful memorial stationery and funeral signage can help you honor the deceased in a unique and respectful way. Photo prints and memorial boards can make the space feel personal and send people home with mementos like funeral programs and photo bookmarks.  

If you’re wondering what print products you need for a funeral, here is a simple guide to easily customizable memorial prints. 

Memorial Service Program 

Use a thoughtful funeral pamphlet to commemorate your loved one. Customize a brochure with several photos of the deceased on glossy paper alongside personal details. Include a written obituary alongside personal images or a favorite quote. You can also use the program as a funeral order of service, which can guide attendees through the ceremony. A tri-fold brochure also provides space to include event-specific details, such as the eulogizer, the names of the pallbearers, and the date. That way, attendees can hold onto the program and remember their lost loved one and how their life was honored.

Funeral Bookmarks 

Another keepsake option is a funeral bookmark. One side typically has a personal photo and biographical details, such as their name, when they were born, and when they died. The other side of a custom bookmark often has custom text that meaningfully honors their memory. Print their obituary, a memorial poem, Bible verse, other religious text, or their favorite quote on custom memorial cards. Some popular funeral poems for memorial bookmarks are “Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep” by Mary Elizabeth Frye and “Remember” by Christina Rossetti. As for religious texts, popular funeral Bible verses include John 14:1-3 and Revelation 21:4. After the service, reading the reassuring words on a bookmark can help comfort people as they navigate their grief. Similarly, a custom postcard is a larger version, which provides even more space for a photo or longer text.

Framed Print 

When planning a funeral, you don’t want the event space to feel impersonal. Using a framed custom print with an image of your loved one adds tasteful decoration to the church, reception hall, or community center where the funeral is taking place. Remind people of how vibrant they were in love with a high-quality photo. A sleek black frame doesn’t draw attention away from the photo, and the semi-matte finish on the photo-grade paper makes sure the image looks sharp. After the funeral, you can hang the framed photo in your own home to cherish your loved one.

Memorial Board 

Another popular funeral decoration is a custom foam board. This visual representation of your deceased family member or friend on a funeral poster is a heartfelt memorial display for a funeral. Place the photo board on an easel or hang it in the event space. Some people place theirs at the entrance to the venue, while others will display it at the front of the room where everyone’s focus will be. As for the design template, some people showcase just one image paired with the deceased’s name, birthday, and death day. Others create a memorial collage made up of several photos spanning their lifetime. Either way, a memory board is a great way to spark positive memories.


Finding small touches to make a funeral or memorial personal isn’t difficult at all. Professionally printed materials add a high-quality touch to how you celebrate your loved one. They also provide an opportunity to design decorations and keepsakes that match their personal taste and reflect their style. However you decide to memorialize your loved one, these print goods will help you cherish your memories.