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21st September 2009
Are you intrigued or surprised by the way I titled this article? It probably seems like writing obituaries would be filled with anything other than joy. I agree, or at least I would have agreed up until a few months ago when I had the privilege of helping... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
As I begin my sixth decade on the planet, I often think how very blessed I am for the gift of life. As I read the obituaries of those dying well before they’ve reached my age I am saddened how unfortunate for them that their lives were shortened before... Read >
Author: rkeinc
31st August 2009
Remember and contemplate the life of a deceased loved one with a funeral obituary program. This worthwhile pamphlet allows one to preserve the memory of someone dear in an elegant and meaningful form.Obituary Funeral Programs are generally letter-size an... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi
13th May 2009
I know this sounds rather morbid, but writing your own obituary is actually a great way of uncovering the dreams you have for your life.
Often we don't acknowledge - let alone achieve - our dreams because we prefer to carry on with our hands in the san... Read >
Author: Sarah Cooper
07th May 2009
If you ran an Obituaries Death Records, one of the related information that could be produced is the obituary. In fact, it's common for people to go specifically for the deceased's obituaries record as opposed to the more generic death records. There are ... Read >
Author: sahara23
07th May 2009
If you ran an Obituaries Death Records, one of the related information that could be produced is the obituary. In fact, it's common for people to go specifically for the deceased's obituaries record as opposed to the more generic death records. There are ... Read >
Author: Ben Dave
17th April 2009
Obituaries Record are a form of death records. They often show up in a death record search. Although customary, it's not a requirement in our society that the passing on of someone should be accompanied by an obituary. Nevertheless, the practice is widesp... Read >
Author: sahara23
17th April 2009
Obituaries Record are a form of death records. They often show up in a death record search. Although customary, it's not a requirement in our society that the passing on of someone should be accompanied by an obituary. Nevertheless, the practice is widesp... Read >
Author: Ben Dave
20th February 2009
Newspaper obituaries are an important part of any genealogical search. When you know only the name and date of death of an individual, a newspaper obituary can help you find other information about the person and his or her family. This additional info... Read >
Author: Melanie
18th February 2009
You beloved one might pass away and disappear from your everyday life but he or she will always stay in the depth of your heart and will never leave you. When your beloved person is gone numerous sweet memories and amazing life stories are left with you, ... Read >
Author: flem.jhon@gmail.com
10th February 2009
You beloved one might pass away and disappear from your everyday life but he or she will always stay in the depth of your heart and will never leave you. When your beloved person is gone numerous sweet memories and amazing life stories are left with you, ... Read >
Author: flem.jhon@gmail.com
10th February 2009
You beloved one might pass away and disappear from your everyday life but he or she will always stay in the depth of your heart and will never leave you. When your beloved person is gone numerous sweet memories and amazing life stories are left with you, ... Read >
Author: flem.jhon@gmail.com
02nd January 2009
A traditional obituary is usually a tiny mention in a local newspaper that tends to be boring and unemotional, consists of a couple of paragraphs and read by very few people. This type of an obituary, unlike an online memorial, can hardly reflect everythi... Read >
Author: flem.jhon@gmail.com
02nd January 2009
A traditional obituary is usually a tiny mention in a local newspaper that tends to be boring and unemotional, consists of a couple of paragraphs and read by very few people. This type of an obituary, unlike an online memorial, can hardly reflect everythi... Read >
Author: flem.jhon@gmail.com
15th December 2008
How do I find out if someone is living or dead?
Are you thinking about people that you used to know but have lost touch with over the years? As you get older you'll most likely find that this starts to happen more and more often, I know that it has to ... Read >
Author: Steve Gee
10th November 2008
One of the first things genealogists or anyone searching for their ancestry should do is find clues in obituaries. Obituaries are hidden gems of information about people. They are the final report on the life of an individual and contain details about ... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters
05th November 2008
Before you start you need to know what to write in an obituary and what is allowed by the newspaper. Obituaries are restricted in length and some newspapers don't publish them at all. Knowing all of this before you start will make your newspaper obitu... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters
05th November 2008
Obituaries offer dates and events about a particular family member that can be plotted on a timeline. You could create a timeline for each person starting with date of birth, or you could combine the information from several obituaries about the same ... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters
04th November 2008
As you write an obituary, there are many things to keep in mind; these obituary writing tips will help you complete the obituary accurately and with a focus more on the life than the death.
What is an Obituary?
An obituary is a notice that announces... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters
30th October 2008
Writing an obituary can be a daunting task so often funeral homes and mortuaries will write the obituary for you based on the information you provide to them. Once you have collected the information about the deceased that you'd like to include in the ob... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters
27th October 2008
Identity theft even applies to the dead. Write your obituaries with identity theft in mind because the deceased's identity is an irresistible target for thieves. There are tips that you can follow to avoid identity theft.
Victims of identity theft
Id... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters
23rd October 2008
Death is a part of life. We learn as children about the circle of life. Everyone has an obituary written about them when they die. An obituary summarizes the life you lead and the people you left behind after you passed away. It is impossible to be able t... Read >
Author: obituaryreview
21st October 2008
Identity theft even applies to the dead. Write your obituaries with identity theft in mind because the deceased's identity is an irresistible target for thieves. There are tips that you can follow to avoid identity theft. Victims of identity theft Id... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters
13th October 2008
People search is mainly conducted to look for someone who is missing or has committed a crime and he is in hiding. People are reported missing when they have not gone home for two days or more. If there are no means of contact to find the person then a pe... Read >
Author: Gilbert
01st October 2008
Since the Internet is widely used today it is easier to conduct a people search online and the best part is that it is free. There are a lot of ways where you can a people search such as:
Use any search engine such as Google or Yahoo! To search people on... Read >
Author: janetrogers
22nd September 2008
When someone close to us passes away, we post obituaries for them in the newspaper, as a mark of respect to show them for one last time, what they meant to us. These obituaries are usually written by people who are close to the deceased, colleagues and f... Read >
Author: mackynote
14th July 2008
We see a lot of obituaries on the newspaper or on the programs that accompany funeral rites. They look pretty easy to make; but in truth, we never realize the fact that writing one might be tricky.
If you are given such a task, you might be hard-press... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
06th January 2007
The Greeks didn't write obituaries. They asked only one question when a man died. "Did he live with passion?" (from the film "Serendipity")
Uncovering your passion allows you to tap into what makes your heart sing. When you consciously create your envi... Read >
Author: ann ronan
06th October 2005
Marketing to probate and obituaries can be a wonderful opportunity to
investors but for me the key to success is to avoid dealing with the
issues of death and to stick to the issues of dealing with the
property.
I start my marketing with obituari... Read >
Author: John Michael
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