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  • How to Write a Story About the Deceased

    If someone you know has died, writing a story about the deceased may give you comfort and encourage healing. Perhaps you've been asked to give a eulogy or write an obituary. Maybe the deceased is...

  • How to Find Out Where a Friend Is Buried

    The key to finding the exact resting place of a friend of loved one is to determine the name of the cemetery where he or she was buried. This can be difficult, but it's not impossible.

  • How to Word an Announcement for the Death of a Loved One

    Writing a death announcement for a loved one can be a challenging task. In dealing with your grief, you may be overwhelmed as there is much to include. While each newspaper varies as to how much...

  • How to Find Someone's Death Certificate

    If you are exploring your family tree or conducting genealogical research, obtaining a death certificate can be just as easy as finding a death record for a relative or other person who has died...

  • How to Get Death Certificate Information for Free

    While of course death is generally never a happy event for anyone affiliated with the deceased, having accurate information and a death certificate is not only helpful in finding or tracking a...

  • How to Write a Useful Obituary

    An obituary is a succinct story of a person’s life, which is written on the occasion of his death and includes information about final arrangements. It's useful both for the present—to announce...

  • How to Write a Good Obituary

    An obituary is a short written account of the life of a person who has passed away. These passages frequently appear in the newspaper or on websites to announce the death and give readers a...

  • How to Write an Evaluation Argument of an Obituary

    An evaluation argument is an attempt to persuade an audience of the truth of a claim about a situation, event or item. Being assigned to write an evaluation argument of an obituary is a common...

  • How to Write Obituary Notices

    An obituary is a public notice of a recent death, typically published in the newspaper in the town where the subject lived or had some connection. More personalized and detailed than the standard...

  • How to Find Out the Date Someone Died

    Discovering the exact date when someone passed away has a great deal to do with where the person lived and when. If your interest in the date a person died is related to genealogical research...

  • How to Find Out When Someone Died

    There are several ways to determine when or if a person died. The methods to use depend on where the person lived, and when. For example, if the individual in question lived in the U.S., Canada or...

  • How to Write an Obituary

    To write an obituary, you need basic facts about the deceased person. This article will remind you what those facts are and how to arrange them.

  • How to Write Your Mother's Obituary

    Some may struggle to write their mother or father's obituary, but it can be a simpe process and a way to express your parent's life.

  • How to Write Your Mother's Obituary

    This is the hardest thing to write. But the most important. You can do this and make the best obituary for your mother. Ask for help from a Pastor of a church or even the church secretary. Some...

  • How to Share Your Obituary With Online Friends

    If you are part of an online community, you should share your obituary with your online friends. After all, the friendships you form online can be every bit as close as your other friendships--and...

  • How to Write an Obituary

    An obituary is a factual article that appears in newspaper telling people about a death. Obituaries run for every person who dies, and sometimes the newspapers employ people to write obituaries....

  • How to Deliver a Memorial Eulogy

    Losing a loved one can be hard, but there are things you can do to help say goodbye to the deceased. If you have recently lost a loved one, consider speaking their memorial service by delivering a...

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