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Writing A Death Notice Or Obituary

Topic: Grief and LossPublished September 21, 2010

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A loved one’s demise is a very painful experience. An obituary or death notice is one significant way of honoring his or her life. The word “obituary” generally applies to the notice in a newspaper announcing a person’s demise. When the time comes in writing obituaries, it won’t be an easy task. There is a dissimilarity between a death notice and an obituary. Since deaths take place so often, there are usually some staff writers at the newspaper who are committed only to this position. This permits the obituaries to be written right away to make it in the newspaper promptly. Obituaries include the following minimal facts: the deceased’s name, place of residence, date of birth, date of death, and sometimes the cause of demise—this is just minimal data. Obituaries are an announcement in the newspaper which shows the basic information of the individual’s life. The majority of persons publish a notice of death, even though they can also be seen in the obituary section of the newspaper. However, the notice is much more detailed than that. Death notices contain all of the above information pertaining to the funeral, time of the service, time of the wake, and the funeral home. The funeral notice is essential in order to notify others who would want to pay their respects. Death notices also contain such information as the names and relationship of the immediate family. So who writes the obituary? Anybody could write a death notice or obituary. It is normally an immediate family member who puts it all together those needed information. Once it is done, it could already be called in to the newspaper for publication or be sent through e-mail. It’s always a good idea to publish a death notice which includes the funeral notice, so make sure to get the name and address of the funeral home and it must be correctly spelled. If obituary writing proved to be too difficult and painful, then somebody at the staff at the newspaper would be able to write a good obituary utilizing all the data given by the immediate family. In addition, funerals must also be announced so that the family does not have to screen and answer telephone calls from everybody and hand over the information. This could be very tough to handle. And would there be a fee? Notices and obituaries are made in order to memorialize the deceased. They share a small amount of information together with the public and can also involve a funeral notice so people will know where they could go to send flowers or sympathy cards or to pay their respects. Several local newspapers would publish an obituary for a minimal fee and some are for free. Some death notices can also contain a photo of the deceased. Where must the obituary be sent? Death notices or obituaries must be provided to local newspapers to guarantee that as many individuals as possible who knew the deceased be aware of his or her passing.

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