Quote: Originally Posted by Susan101207 Another question for wording invites....
My parents are paying for the wedding, so I have the more traditional wording at the start....but I didn't like the idea of not acknowledging his parents (his mother is unable to contribute anything monetarily.),
My question is this.... my FI's dad passed away a couple of years ago, right now I just have "Son of Linda K****" undernearth his name. Although my FI has said he wants me to do what "I think is best", I think he would like to include his father on the invite....I could put:
1. "Son of Linda and Edward K....." or
2. "Son of Linda and the late Edward K...."
But I don't know if I like either of those options. The first one seems a little deceiving, and the second a little depressing for an invite.
What do you guys think?
We will of course mention his father in the program, and perhaps light a candle in his memory at the cermony. Do you think then, that it would be more appropriate to leave his name off of the invitation and just put his mother?
when my cousin got married both her dad had passed away and so did her husbands father, both mothers were remarried and they did include their late fathers on the invite and I didn't think it was morbid, I thought it was a nice tribute to their fathers. It made my grandma really happy to see his name.
but if you want to keep it all upbeat why not just go with "Parents" like Ann's