ASSIGNMENT:

Your loved ones remembered

Last updated 16:21 01/11/2012
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THEIR STORY: Share the life story of your loved ones who have passed on

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Everyone has a story to tell and every life has a story.

For years, newspapers have written obituaries for people who have died but whose lives made an impact on us somehow.

But so often, there are stories left untold.

Now you have your chance to share the life story of your loved ones by writing your own memories and thoughts about those who have passed.

We want to hear how someone else's life has changed yours. Tell us about how they lived, their family, achievements, and their great traits. Share how they made a difference to you, how they affected your life and why they will be so missed.

You can write your own life story for them, and include photos and video if you wish.

Fill out the assignment submission below or alternatively email us at editor@msl.co.nz

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