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A funeral guest book keeps a record of the guests who attended a funeral. It allows the guests to show their support for the family experiencing a loss, and offer words of encouragement. Funeral sign-in guest books provide an organized list of guests who attended the service so the deceased’s family can reach out and offer their gratitude after the event. For many families, they serve as memorial books that they can look back on for years to come.

The contents of a funeral service book depend on the preferences of each specific family. These are some common funeral guest book ideas:


  • Guest information: Every guest book for a celebration of life should include space for guests to record their names and possibly their contact information, such as a phone number, address, or email address. Keep in mind that the book is public, so only ask guests to share information that they would be comfortable with other people seeing.
  • Condolences: Some funeral guest books include a space for guests to write brief condolence messages.
  • Memories: An “in-loving memory” guest book includes some of your favorite memories of the deceased. Some also have pages or cards where guests can record their own stories, which you can keep as a tribute to your lost loved one.
  • Photographs: Photographs of the person who has passed make a celebration-of-life book more personal and sentimental.
  • Personal information: Many memorial guest books include the dates of birth and death as well as some personal background of the deceased. Including a copy of the obituary or a brief narrative outlining their life creates a complete record for a memorial keepsake.


Sellers on Etsy have funeral guest books that offer the opportunity to process your grief, recognize funeral guests, and create a lasting record of how much your loved one meant to the world.