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Including names of Deceased Parents in Wedding Announcement Etiquette

 

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mooney1410




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     Including names of Deceased Parents in Wedding Announcement Etiquette  

My fiance & I are getting married in September. We are in the process of writing a wedding annnouncement to be put in the local newspaper. Her father & my mother have both passed away (my father has remarried). What is the proper etiquette for including her father & my mother's name in the wedding announcement? Thank you. Jon


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     Re: [mooney1410] Including names of Deceased Parents in Wedding Announcement Etiquette [In reply to]  

Dear Mooney,

It could be John Doe: son of Mr. James Doe and the late Mrs. Jane Doe. The same example would work for your fiancee.

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Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



 
 


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