This Might Guide You As You Execute Your Programme. So that you don’t forget somethings in the course of running around. Some you have done already
4. Program Structure
Order of Event
- Opening prayer
- Welcome address
- Hymn or song
- Tribute (family)
- Tribute (friends)
- Scripture/poem reading
- Photo/video slideshow
- Special musical ministration
- Short sermon/reflection (if religious)
- Open tributes (optional, limited time)
- Closing prayer
- Appreciation/closing remarks
- Define the Purpose & Tone
Start by deciding:
- Is it formal, religious, or casual?
- Is it a remembrance, celebration of life, or both?
- Who is the audience (family only, friends, public)?
This will guide every other decision.
- Set Key Details Early
- Date & Time: Choose something convenient for close family and key attendees.
- Venue: Home, church, event hall, or outdoor space.
- Budget: Determine how much you can spend and prioritize essentials.
- Create a Guest Plan
- Draft a guest list (family, friends, colleagues).
- Decide if it’s invitation-only or open.
- Send invitations early (physical cards, WhatsApp, email, etc.).
- Build the Program Outline
A memorial typically includes:
- Opening prayer or welcome address
- Tributes (family, friends)
- Readings (poems, scriptures, letters)
- Music (live or recorded)
- Photo/video presentation
- Closing remarks and appreciation
Tip: Keep it structured but not too long (1–2 hours is ideal).
- Assign Roles
Don’t do everything yourself. Delegate:
- MC / host
- Speakers (tribute givers)
- Someone in charge of music
- Guest coordination
- Photography / videography
- Logistics (seating, refreshments)
- Plan Logistics
- Seating arrangement
- Sound system (very important)
- Power supply (backup generator if needed)
- Decorations (simple, respectful theme—flowers, candles, photos)
- Printed materials (program booklet, tribute notes)
- Arrange Refreshments
- Decide if you’ll serve light snacks or full catering.
- Consider cultural expectations and number of guests.
- Prepare Memorial Materials
- Photo displays or memory table
- Tribute board or condolence register
- Slideshow or video montage
- Printed program (optional but classy)
- Confirm Everything (1–3 Days Before)
- Call vendors and speakers
- Reconfirm venue and timing
- Test equipment (mic, projector, etc.)
- Prepare a final program schedule
- Event Day Execution
- Arrive early
- Set up before guests arrive
- Have a timekeeper to keep things moving
- Ensure someone is coordinating behind the scenes
- After the Event
- Thank guests (messages or calls)
- Share photos/videos if appropriate
- Settle payments and close out logistics
Simple Timeline (Quick Guide)
2–4 weeks before: Plan, book venue, send invites
1–2 weeks before: Confirm speakers, logistics, materials
2–3 days before: Final confirmations and rehearsals
Event day: Execute smoothly
After: Appreciation and follow-up



