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How Do You Word Wedding Invites With Deceased Parents?

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How Do You Word Wedding Invites With Deceased Parents?

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Some couples may face difficulty in choosing the correct wording for a wedding invitation when one or both parents are deceased. This dilemma can come even harder when a surviving parent has remarried. If you follow the correct steps, you can create wedding invitations that sound traditional even when dealing with a nontraditional scenario. Decide whether or not you wish to include the name of the deceased parent on the invitation. Some couples may choose to honor the deceased parent by including the name while others will include the name of the surviving parent only. Whether there is a surviving parent and whether or not that parent has remarried will also affect your wording decision. If the father is deceased and the mother has not remarried, refer to the mother as Mrs. John Doe in the invitation. If you are not including the name of the late father in the invitation, then continue to word the invitation as you would have in any other case. If the mother is deceased and the father

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