hatch, match, and dispatch

Etymology
suggests birth, as in the hatching of an egg; suggests marriage, as in the matching of bride and groom; and  suggests death.

Noun

 * 1) The major milestones of a person's life: birth, marriage, and death.

Usage notes
The noun is most often used to refer to functions performed by a religious institution or a civil celebrant around these milestones, or to the subject matter of a newspaper column. It is sometimes used attributively to indicate concern with only these milestones and not other matters.

Translations

 * Hungarian: anyakönyvi hírek/események: születés, házasság(-kötés)/esküvő, halálozás/haláleset, születtek, házasodtak, elhunytak

Verb

 * 1)  To preside over the ceremonies surrounding birth and naming, marriage, and funerals or memorial services.