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Memorial Biography Generator

A respectful tribute drawn from the details that mattered most about a person's life. Use the result for a funeral program, a celebration of life, an obituary, or remembrance reading.

Biography.co helps draft memorial text from details you provide. Always review names, dates, relationships, and sensitive details with family or authorized representatives before printing or publishing.

Biography.co generates drafts from the details you provide. Don't enter private information you wouldn't want processed by an AI service. Review names, dates, and sensitive details before publishing.

What this generator is for

  • Funeral and memorial program text
  • Celebration-of-life biographies
  • Obituary-style life stories
  • Tribute pages and remembrance posts
  • Eulogies and remembrance readings

What you'll get

  • Short tribute
    Two or three paragraphs for a program or notice.
  • Memorial biography
    Standard full-length memorial bio.
  • Longer life story
    Multi-section narrative covering family, work, and legacy.
  • Reading / speech version
    Spoken-word version for a service or remembrance.

Frequently asked

How do I write a memorial bio respectfully?
Start with the facts that mattered most to them. Include the people, the work, and the small specifics — a coffee order, a Sunday tradition, a favorite plant. Then add the broader life context. The tone matters more than the length.
Will Biography.co invent facts about the person?
No. The generator is explicitly instructed not to invent dates, family relationships, death details, military service, or accomplishments. If you leave something blank it will write naturally around the gap and prompt you to fill it in.
Religious or non-religious?
You can specify either in the "must include" or "source notes" field. The generator will adapt the tone accordingly while staying within the respectful, restrained register memorial content requires.
Can I use this for an obituary?
Yes — the longer life-story variant works well for obituaries. Always have a family member or funeral director review before publishing.