The Obituary Service
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Special Occasion Plaques

  • Birthday
  • Anniversary
  • New Birth
  • Wedding
  • Graduation
  • Promotion
  • Retirement
  • Award

Keepsakes

  • Prayer Cards
  • Keychain Pendants
  • Thank You Cards
  • Photo Enlargements
  • Custom Made DVD’s
  • Memorial Plaques

Register Books

  • Color Photo(s)
  • Personal Life Details (obituary if requested)
  • Funeral Service Information
  • Poems or Prayers
  • Personalized Register Pages for Relatives and Guests
  • Personalized Register Pages for Memorial & Floral Tributes

About The Obituary ServiceWe understand that coping with the loss of a loved one is perhaps the most difficult task you will ever have to endure. We also understand how important it is to preserve the memories of your loved one and share them with other family members and friends. The Obituary Service has worked one-on-one with over 27,000 families for 20 years to keep your memories alive. Our focus is always on you and your needs during your time of bereavement.

Obituary Service News & Articles

GIVE THANKS TO YOUR CREATOR EVERY DAY

Many successful men and women claim they are self-made. But the fact is that no one reaches the pinnacle without help. Once you have set a definite goal for success and taken your first steps to achieve...

How to Write a Memorial Tribute (Eulogy)

The thought of public speaking throws many people into a panic. Add to that fear the common discomfort of discussing death, and it’s easy to understand why the idea of delivering a eulogy can be...

Mr. Hall’s ~ “THE POWER OF AN OPEN MIND”

An open mind is a free mind. The person who closes his mind to new ideas, concepts and experiences enslaves his own personality. Intolerance, the product of a closed mind, is a two-edged sword which cuts...

Death and Funerals Explained To Our Children

The days surrounding a death can be a confusing and disorienting time for young children. Altered daily routines and unfamiliar sights and sounds can be difficult for them to understand and cope with....

Dr. James Thomas Smith Sr.
Dr. James Thomas Smith, Sr. also known as Daddy, Smitty, Uncle Doc, Jerry and Doc, was the third of five siblings born to Samuel and Daisy Southern Smith on April 21, 1921, in Florence, Alabama.He was
Johnnie Howard Mitchell
Johnnie Howard Mitchell was born Dec 23, 1936 in Louisville, Mississippi to Willie and Lora Bell Mitchell. Johnnie grew up in Louisville, Mississippi where he attended Louisville High School. He later
Jacqueline B. Withers
Jacqueline "Jackie" B. Spearman Withers was born into time on July 24, 1926 in Yakima, Washington. Jackie has one brother William (Mickie), the youngest, from the loving and close knit family, who ca
 
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