Funeral Memory board

We offer a range of thoughtfully designed ready-made templates for free. Our design tool is user-friendly and simple to use, allowing you to fully customise any of our templates. You can also upload a photo of the deceased and customise the font, colours, and other design elements.   Types of funeral memorial board:

  • Welcome or entrance sign memory board: Placed at the entrance of the funeral home or church with essential details like the name of the deceased, the date and time of the service, and the location or a comforting quote.
  • Funeral photo display boards or photo collage board: Highlights key memory, showcasing multiple photos in a visually appealing collage
  • Celebration of life posters: Modern designs combining photos and essential details like name, date of birth and death and service details.

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Beautiful Memorial Boards for Funerals: A Personal Tribute to Celebrate Your Loved One’s Life

A funeral memory board is a beautiful-personalized display of photos and memories that celebrates and honours the life of your loved one. It typically includes the photographs of the deceased, their name, any messages and dates, offering a meaningful and visual tribute for the service. Whether handmade or professionally printed, it adds a warm, personal touch to the funeral.

All our memorial boards are available in A4, A3, A2, A1 and A0 sizes.

It serves as a heartfelt tribute, showcasing the life and memories of a loved one who has passed away. Whether it’s a photo memory board filled with cherished family moments or a personalized memorial celebration of life, these boards offer a beautiful way to honour their legacy.

All our boards can be fully customized with themes, colours, and layouts that best represent the individual’s personality. For a modern touch, some families opt for a photo poster that integrates text and images seamlessly.

Funeral picture photo board designs

View all our funeral board templates.
If you would rather let us do it for you, there is no extra charge and all funeral picture boards include our free design service which you can choose in the options when ordering

 

How do you make a memory boards for a funeral?

Gather the right photos:

Making a funeral memory board can be a tough task for some people early in the grieving process, therefore it is best to decide the photos as a family or small group. You can aim to obtain a variety of photos throughout their lives – old and fresh together.

Organize the photos:

Some people like all the images together without any order, and there is nothing wrong with that. However, many individuals like experimenting with various photo presentation methods. They may opt to order them in years, similar to a chronology, or jumble them up while maintaining a pleasing colour pattern.

Ask for the proof before finalizing the memorial board design:

It is important to bring your funeral memory boards ideas to life. After you’ve finished customizing and finalizing the design, you can preview it and make any necessary changes before sending it to print. We will send you a digital proof so that you can make unlimited revisions if you want to before printing it.

Printing memory boards for funerals:

We make every effort to make the process of creating and printing a custom funeral memory boards as easy and stress-free as possible, while still providing a beautiful and fitting tribute to your loved one. We print on high-quality 3 mm foamex board.

 

If you want the funeral memory boards to match it with the funeral order of service, please click here to view the templates.

Questions

Yes, of course. Simply upload your file and Esmee and her team will personally take care of it.

Whether you’ve designed it in Canva, Word, or downloaded a template, we can print it professionally. We accept PDFs, Word documents, Canva exports, and JPEG files.

Before anything goes to print, we carefully check every file, making sure the quality, margins, and layout are just right. If anything needs adjusting, we will contact you straight away. This check is completely free.

Yes, of course, our team will help you with a professional funeral booklet design and printing service, creating beautifully laid-out memorial booklets that are ready to print and share with family and friends.

You don’t need to worry about formatting, spacing, or page layout. Simply send us the wording, hymns, readings, photos, or any special requests, and we’ll carefully design the booklet for you.

Every design is created and checked by our team and not handled by AI. If we have any questions or suggestions, we’ll contact you personally to make sure everything feels exactly right.

You’ll get a confirmation email after you have placed your order.

Start by finalising your content – hymns, readings, photos and tributes. The amount of content will help determine the number of pages. If you’re unsure, we are always happy to advise.

Choose your paper type and delivery option, and place your order online.

Before printing, Esmee and her team manually check every file to ensure the layout, margins and formatting are correct. Nothing is automated.

Once approved, we print, finish and dispatch your booklets.

If you need help at any stage, you can contact us via live chat or email — and you’ll always speak to a real person.

You can add as many photographs as you would like in your funeral order of service – there is no limit. Most families choose to feature anywhere between 2–15 photos throughout the booklet, though some opt for more to create a comprehensive visual tribute.

Where to place photos in your booklet:

  • Cover page: A main portrait or a meaningful photo of your loved one
  • Inside pages: Candid moment, family gatherings, or milestone celebrations
  • Back cover: A final cherished photo or a photo collage
  • Throughout sections: Photos that reflect different stages alongside readings and hymns

The number of photos often depends on your booklet format. A folded 4-page order of service booklet typically accommodates 3–6 photos comfortably, while an 8 – 20-page booklet can showcase 20 plus photos without making it look cluttered.

Tips for selecting photos: Choose high resolution images to capture your loved one’s personality and journey and for non pixelated funeral prints. Consider grouping photos chronically (childhood, family, hobbies etc).

Need help arranging your photos? Simply send us your selected images, and we’ll create a beautifully designed layout with a proof for your approval before printing.

Our pricing starts from just £38.53 for 10 booklets. The final cost depends on the printing choices like number of pages, quantity, paper weight, production time, and optional lamination.

Our design service is completely free – including unlimited revisions. No hidden fees, no template charges.

All prices are shown upfront in our online pricing table, and every order includes professional creasing and folding, so your funeral booklets arrive ready to use.

The purpose of a funeral ceremony is to honour a loved one’s life, offer comfort, and provide a sense of closure.

The order of service is laid out in detail below, guiding attendees through the key moments of the service. This format follows eulogies, hymns, readings, and other important elements that are typically included in funeral ceremonies.

Typical Funeral Order of Service Layout

1. Introduction and Words of Welcome

The service begins with a warm greeting and a brief introduction by the person conducting it. This helps to set the tone and provides comfort to the family and attendees.

Example of Opening Words:

"We gather here today to honor and remember the life of [Name], a person who touched many lives and whose memory will live on in our hearts."

2. Order of Service

This section details the funeral service’s schedule so that guests know what to expect. It consists of the following elements:

Opening Remarks

A few welcoming words to set a tone, express condolences and introduce the purpose of the service.

Readings and Hymns

A series of readings and hymns that hold special meaning, either religious or personal, to the deceased or their family

Eulogies and Tributes

Tributes given by family members or close friends, celebrating the life and memory of the deceased

Prayers

Any prayers offered during the service, including any religious or spiritual texts that hold significance to the family or the deceased.

Committal

A brief ceremony that marks the final act of the funeral, often occurring at the graveside or crematorium.

3. Hymns and Music

Music plays a pivotal role in a funeral service, offering solace and reflection. This section outlines the hymns and songs or pieces of music that will be performed.

Hymns: the title or full lyrics of hymns that will be sung during the service.

Music: Any instrumental pieces, special songs or arrangements that hold meaning.

Examples:

  • “Amazing Grace”
  • “Ave Maria”
  • “Wind Beneath My Wings”

4. Readings and Prayers

This section includes any readings, passages, or poems that will be read aloud during the service. These might be religious texts, inspirational quotes, or personal selections that reflect the life and spirit of the deceased.

Example reading

Psalm 23: “The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want”

Sample Prayer:

“Dear God, we thank you for the life of [Name], for the love they gave and the memories we will cherish forever.”

5. Eulogies and Tributes

Eulogies are heartfelt speeches or tributes delivered by family members or close friends recalling the life, achievements, and personal stories of the deceased.

  • Who will deliver the eulogies: It is important to mention the names of those who will speak during the service, such as children, spouse or best friend.
  • Personal tributes: Sometimes, individuals will also offer short tributes or share personal stories in addition to formal eulogies

6. Committal Ceremony

The committal is the final act of service, symbolizing the deceased’s return to the earth or transition to the afterlife.

  • Graveside Service: If the service is held at a burial site, attendees gather at the graveside, where the body or urn is lowered.
  • Crematorium service: if cremation is chosen, a similar ritual takes place at the crematorium
  • Words of committal: The celebrant or officiant might say, “we now commit [Name]’s body/ ashes to the earth. May they rest in peace.”

7. Acknowledgement and Donations

This section allows the family to express their gratitude for the support they have received, as well as provide information about charitable donations.

  • Acknowledgements: A simple thank you for the presence and support of family and friends during this difficult period.
  • Charitable Donations: If the family requests donations in lieu of flowers, this section provides all the required details.

Example:

"In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to [Charity Name] in [Name]'s memory."

8. Personal Touches

An opportunity to include personal touches that capture the deceased’s unique personality and life. This can include:

  • Photos: A slideshow or display of pictures highlighting significant moments in the deceased’s life.
  • Personal Messages: Letters or personal reflections written by family members or close friends.
  • Special mementos: Objects, keepsakes, or artifacts that serve as reminders of the deceased’s life and legacy.

9. Closing Remarks and Farewell

The service concludes with closing comments from the celebrant or officiant, offering a respectful and meaningful closure to the event.

Sample Closing Words:

"As we leave this place today, let us keep the memory of [Name] in our hearts and celebrate their life in everything we do. May they rest peacefully."

10. Additional Details

This section could be included in the order of service to ensure that all practical information is communicated to attendees:

  • Dates: The deceased’s birth and death dates.
  • Location and Time: The location of the service, including the date and time.
  • Wake or Reception: If there is a wake or reception following the service, the location, time, and any particular instructions should be provided.

Example:

"The family invites you to join them for a reception at [Location] immediately following the service."

The order of service serves as a comforting guide for the ceremony and gives structure for all who attend. By adding meaningful rituals and personal touches, the funeral ceremony can serve as a final farewell and a celebration of life to your loved one.

Typical funeral order of service layout example

Of course. That’s exactly what we are here for.

You don’t need to have everything ready or know exactly what you want. Just reach out, and we will gently guide you through each step.

Many families contact us with just a photo and a name, and we take care of the rest with care and attention.

You can contact us via live chat or email us at [email protected], and Esmee or a member of her team will respond personally.

We offer next working day delivery across the UK on all orders, with production times of 1, 3, or 4 working days depending on what suits you best. Our standard turnaround is 4 days, but we always aim to get your order out as quickly as we can.

If you need extra peace of mind, you can upgrade to our Next Day Priority Delivery Guaranteed option.

Delivery is completely free – no hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. We know how important it is to have everything ready in time, and we’re committed to making sure your booklets arrive when you need them.

The back of the order of service is usually where people choose to place personal touches, thank-you notes for guests, and additional information. For example, a personal message from the deceased’s family, a favourite quote or poem, or a list of those who made contributions to the service, among other things, could be included. Additionally, this is an ideal spot to acknowledge any funeral donations or charities supported in memory of the deceased.

It is also a good place to include any special instructions or notes for attendees, such as the location of a reception, the attire for the service, or details about how to contribute to a chosen charity.

Ultimately, the contents of the back of an order of service are up to the individual or family planning the funeral and should reflect the life and personality of the deceased.

The front cover of a funeral order of service should be clean, simple, and respectful, with a design that reflects the dignity of the occasion and the personality of the deceased. It usually contains of 4 main elements: the full name of your loved one who has passed away, along with their birth and passing away dates, a photograph reflecting their personality or a significant moment in their life and the details of the funeral service, including the date, time, and location of the ceremony.

Additional elements include a brief tribute or opening statement to honour the deceased and set the tone for the service. Religious or cultural symbols, prayers, or quotes may also be included, depending on the nature of the service and the wishes of the family.

Example photo for the front cover of order of service for funeral:

The inside pages of a funeral order of service booklet typically include key details about the funeral or memorial ceremony and the sequence of events. These pages can be fully customized to reflect the personal nature of the service and the life of the deceased. Here’s a breakdown of common elements typically found in the inside pages:

  • The welcome or opening remarks by the officiant or celebrant.
  • The hymns, prayers, and readings that will be performed.
  • The eulogies or tributes delivered by family members, friends, or religious leaders.
  • The music or any other ceremonial rituals.
  • The closing remarks and farewell before the service concludes.

These elements work together to guide attendees through the flow of the funeral service while paying tribute to the life of the departed. The booklet’s structure and layout is flexible, allowing to customize fonts, background colour, photos, illustrations and the number of pages according to the length and style of the service.

If something is not right when your order arrives, please just get in touch as soon as possible.

Every file is carefully checked before it goes to print, so most issues are picked up early. But if anything has been missed, we’ll sort it as quickly as we can – whether that means arranging a reprint, sending a same day courier, or finding another practical solution.

We understand these booklets are important, and timing really matters. You won’t be left trying to figure it out alone.

We print your booklets within one working day, then send them out on a free next-day delivery service – so in most cases you can have them within two working days of ordering.

If you’re unsure whether your timing works with this schedule, it’s always best to get in touch. In many cases we’ve been able to get booklets to families sooner than expected, so please don’t hesitate to reach out, and we’ll do everything we can to help.

Size: A5 (A4 folded) is the most popular choice because it’s comfortable to hold, easy to read, and suits most services. We also offer A4 size if you’d like more room for photos or content.

Pages: Most families choose 4 or 8 pages funeral pamphlets. We offer 4, 8, 12, 16, and 20-page options. The more memories, photos, and readings you’d like to include, the more pages you’ll need.

Paper: We offer three finishes – uncoated recycled for a natural feel, silk for a clean modern look, and ivory/cream for a soft traditional touch. Covers are printed on 350gsm card with 200gsm inner pages. You can also add Matt, glossy, or velvet lamination to the cover for a premium finish.

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  1. Lovely finish

  2. I have to say, I was worried about this because there’s a lot of pressure designing a funeral board, but the end product was excellent, and received on time.

  3. The final products look great and brilliant customer service.

  4. Beautiful thank you

  5. Excellent quality! Very pleased with the result.

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We offer a range of thoughtfully designed ready-made templates for free. Our design tool is user-friendly and simple to use, allowing you to fully customise any of our templates. You can also upload a photo of the deceased and customise the font, colours, and other design elements.

 

Types of funeral memorial board:

  • Welcome or entrance sign memory board: Placed at the entrance of the funeral home or church with essential details like the name of the deceased, the date and time of the service, and the location or a comforting quote.
  • Funeral photo display boards or photo collage board: Highlights key memory, showcasing multiple photos in a visually appealing collage
  • Celebration of life posters: Modern designs combining photos and essential details like name, date of birth and death and service details.