A funeral program is a heartfelt way to honor and remember a loved one. You can easily create a beautiful funeral pamphlet using Microsoft Word by starting with a template, personalizing it with photos, and printing it at home or with a local print shop. Here’s exactly how to make a funeral program in Word, step by step.
Step 1: Choose a Funeral Program Template
- Open Microsoft Word and search for “funeral program” in the template gallery.
- Alternatively, download a ready-to-edit funeral program template (recommended for professional design).
- Pick the size you want — most families use bi-fold (8.5” x 11”) or tri-fold programs.
- Fastest option: start with our free printable funeral program template and customize.
Step 2: Personalize the Front Cover
- Add the full name, date of birth, and date of passing.
- Insert a high-quality photo of your loved one.
- Include a short phrase such as “In Loving Memory” or “Celebrating the Life of…”.
Step 3: Add the Order of Service
- Use a simple list format for:
- Opening music or hymns
- Welcome message
- Prayers or readings
- Eulogy
- Closing remarks
Step 4: Include Obituary and Tributes
- Add a short biography or obituary.
- Include family tributes, quotes, or poems that were meaningful.
- Keep text concise so it prints cleanly.
Step 5: Review and Print
- Print a test copy to check for alignment and color accuracy.
- Use thick paper (at least 28 lb. or cardstock).
- For large quantities, consider printing at a professional shop.
Tips for Professional Results
- Use a funeral template with pre-set design elements to save time.
- Stick to 2–3 fonts for a clean and respectful design.
- If you’re short on time, consider editable templates you can fill in within minutes.
If you want a detailed overview of all template types and design tips, check out our Complete Guide to Funeral & Memorial Program Templates for inspiration and best practices.
FAQ
Q: Can I make a funeral program for free in Word?
Yes. Microsoft Word has free templates. However, professional templates often have better layouts and designs.
Q: What size should a funeral pamphlet be?
The most common sizes are bi-fold (8.5” x 11”) and tri-fold brochures.
Q: Can I print at home?
Yes, but for 50+ copies, local print shops often have better quality and pricing.
Need an editable, ready-to-use funeral program template?
View our printable funeral templates here →

Ashley Giddens is the editor at FuneralPamphlets.com and your first point of contact for support. Since 2013, she’s helped families create clear, print-ready memorial programs—editing wording, fixing layouts in Microsoft Word, restoring photos, and customizing templates so they print correctly the first time. Ashley reviews every guide for clarity and printer specs (paper size, margins, image resolution) and updates articles as formats change. Need help? She handles customer service directly and can make quick edits to your file when you’re short on time.