How to Get an Obituary Published

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An obituary announces a person's death and gives a brief description of his or her life. Obituaries also list when and where a funeral or service will take place.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Flowers
  • Urns
  • Teaspoons
  • Caskets

Step1
Call the newspaper and ask for obituary prices. Most publications charge by the line or by the word.
Step2
Write the obituary.
Step3
Submit the obituary to the newspaper.
Step4
Prepay for the obituary if required.
Step5
If you prefer, ask your funeral home to make arrangements with the newspaper to submit the obituary and receive the bill.

Tips & Warnings

  • Some newspapers have Web sites where you can submit obituaries.
  • If the memorial service or funeral is listed, make sure you submit the obituary in time to be published before the service.
  • Think about submitting the obituary to newspapers in cities where the deceased formerly lived or worked.
  • Several Web sites post obituaries or have "virtual" memory gardens. (See Related Sites.)

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on 11/22/2005 Some newspapers won't accept obituaries from the public without a death certificate so that they won't be tricked into publishing the obituary of a living person.

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