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Write My Obituary
Honor a life lived with words that capture who they really were — their humor, their passions, and what made them irreplaceable.
Write My Obituary NowHow It Works
Tell us what you need
Describe your obituary — who it's for, the tone you want, and any key details. Example: "Write an obituary for my grandmother who passed at 89. She was a retired teacher, loved gardening, and was known for her sharp wit and apple pie."
Share your writing voice
Upload a few emails, essays, or any writing samples. Or just record yourself talking. DoppelWriter analyzes your rhythm, vocabulary, and personality at a forensic level.
Get a draft that sounds like you
DoppelWriter generates a obituary in your natural voice — not AI-sounding, not generic. Edit it, revise it, or use it as-is.
Why Not Just Use ChatGPT?
ChatGPT writes like ChatGPT. It uses words like "delve," "tapestry," and "multifaceted" at 150x the rate humans do. It sounds competent but generic — like a college intern who read too many business books.
DoppelWriter is different. It analyzes your actual writing — your sentence rhythm, your word choices, your punctuation habits, even what you never say — and builds a voice model that's uniquely yours. The result sounds like you wrote it, because your voice is in every word.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I write an obituary that captures someone's personality?
Go beyond the biographical facts. Include the details that made them who they were — their favorite saying, the hobby they loved, the way they made people feel. DoppelWriter helps you tell their story in a way that feels personal, not formulaic.
What should an obituary include?
Full name and age, date and place of passing, key life facts (education, career, marriage), surviving family members, and — most importantly — the personal details that made them unique. Include service information and any memorial donation preferences.
How long should an obituary be?
200-500 words for a newspaper obituary, longer for an online tribute. Most newspapers charge by the word, so a concise version that captures the essentials plus one or two personal details works well.
Sound like yourself, not ChatGPT.
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