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Synonyms for obituary

death notice

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Synonyms for obituary

a notice of someone's death

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From now through the end of October, obituaries in the Times will run free.
It is not only the number of pieces of obituaries, which comes to around 15,000, that Muneer Sletch has researched and compiled or the number of obituarial books, which has now reached nine, that make him stand out in the field, but it is also the accuracy and authenticity which makes Sletch's works dependable.
Nothing is more difficult than losing a loved one, but obituaries in the local newspaper can help memorialize that person's life forever.
Back then, obituaries were treated like news, and overseen by the newsroom.
Thus the presentation of male and female deaths in obituaries also exhibits gender stereo-typecality.
"The first one had three obituaries on it, and one was for my husband Norman's grandfather.
The New York Times takes much the same approach, according to its obituaries editor, Bill McDonald.
Obituaries used to be the bread and butter of local papers.
News obituaries are a free service of The Register-Guard and are printed as space allows.
On Thursday, HRC and CAR called on the paper to change its obituary policy of not including the names of unmarried couples in obituaries.
Abstract: In John Maynard Keynes's Collected Writings there are forty-five biographical essays, sixteen of which are obituaries from the Economic Journal.
The Daily Telegraph Book of Imperial and Commonwealth Obituaries. David Twiston Davies, editor.
2008), this is a carefully edited collection of obituaries of prominent Irish men and women published in The London Times.