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When the life of a dearest friend — your pet — fades away — how can it be best remembered?

We provide high quality, photographic and obituary remembrance Tributeprints to be hung in your home or office or as Tributeplaques for outdoor display. Tributeplaques are ready to be positioned outdoors, but Tributeprints should be mounted and framed in the manner of your choosing to achieve their full potential. Both will give a written record, with photographs, of the life of your departed pet and the time you spent together. Tributeprints or Tributeplaques allow you to have up to three photographs and can provide far more details about your pets life than any headstone, plaque or memorial stone ever could. All that you need to do is provide us with the photographs, either as prints or on a CD, and written details about your time together with your pet. We then do the rest for you. We will even mount and frame Tributeprints for you, if you wish.

How to proceed.

To prepare your Tributeprint or Tributeplaque, we will need one to three photographs of your pet, plus written material regarding it's life. TwoGoldenRetreiversplayinginthesnowThese can be posted to us as prints (to be returned) or photographs which can be stored as JPEG or TIFF files on a CD / DVD. The written material can be handwritten (must be clear and easily read) but preferably should be printed out and if possible sent as a file on the CD or DVD.The upper limit for the obituary should normally be 1000 words, unless by special prior arrangement. If sending valuable prints, post them using special delivery. Full details and trading terms will be on the order form. When sending photographs, remember the higher the image quality, the better the end result will look.

If you have any queries, please e-mail us at info@obituariesforever.com

The obituary details should include the name of your pet and all the relevant details of its life which could include how you came together, the personality of your pet, times spent together, anecdotes and important aspects such as age and date of death. The final line should be who commissioned the tributeplaque and any farewell departing note.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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