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Last updated:  05.02.2026
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The background of this editable template is stylized to resemble marble. In addition to information about the burial site, you can specify the names of prayers and hymns that will be sung during the service.

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The Catholic Funeral Program Template for Google Docs is designed in a vintage style. Its main feature is an intricate border, as if taken from the pages of Christian medieval manuscripts.

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Want to bring a touch of the Wild West to your event? The Western Invitation Template features a rustic design, perfect for cowboy-themed parties, rodeos, or barn dances.

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Planning a Thanksgiving dinner? The Thanksgiving Invitation Template provides a warm, festive design that captures the essence of this special holiday.

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Pizza Party Invitation Template for Google Docs does not have a single unnecessary element. Images of pizza stand out against the black background, immediately attracting the attention of the recipient.

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Organizing a casual lunch get-together? The Lunch Invitation Template offers a simple and inviting design perfect for informal lunches, work gatherings, or friendly meetups.

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