Well-Written Obituaries It's very easy to find examples of obituaries that are worthy of attention. There are interesting obituaries for everyday folks that inspire us; maybe even make us cry or laugh. Obituaries which, when we're done reading them, we say to ourselves, "I wish I'd had...
Online obituaries nearly always include a photograph, which is a wonderful way to remind us of the deceased. Some people choose to go with a recent photo. If your loved one was very ill during the last years of their life, it's not uncommon to use an older photo of a person when the...
Yet nothing else in Faherty's home was torched. News of his tragic death probably wouldn't have spread beyond the local obituaries if coroner Ciaran McLoughlin didn't point to SHC as its cause. "This fire was thoroughly investigated," McLoughlin reported in an official statement, "and I'm...
Look at recent obituaries either in the newspaper or online. Imagine the life of that person and write a story about them. What problem or issue do you struggle with the most? Think of a person from your past who really deserved a good scolding but never got one. Write a fictional accou...
Obituaries, Online Memorials, and the Facebook Legacy Newspaper obituaries are becoming somewhat obsolete as we all digest our media updates online. Online memorials are now common and are either offered by funeral homes as part of their service or can be purchased directly online from companies su...
I really liked the way explained each point with examples. Author can write a big book but broke into sweat when it comes to write a bio about themselves. Sometimes they also need paper writing help. It have to be short and interesting, not boring. In that case your article will help ...
in the obituaries by LeRoy Gorman (Canada) Frogpond, Vol. 32, No. 1, 2009 Posted in Canada, Daily Haiku, death, Haiku, Language Arts, LeRoy Gorman, Senryu, Short Poems | Tagged Canada, Haiku, micro-poetry, Poets, publishing, Senryu | 2 Comments Daily Haiku: Dec. 26, 2024 Posted...
Now, I love finding obituaries and walking though cemeteries. My friends still think I’m a bit strange, but they just don’t know what they are missing. Death is inevitable. All of our ancestors have done it, so why can it be so hard to find death records? Also, when we find ...
Look up older family members’ obituaries, which may list where descendants live. Ask at their high school’s or college’s alumni association, which may keep track of home addresses. Expect to encounter a policy for those hoping to find old friends, as this is not an uncommon request. Inv...
An imaginative scheme prints QR codes onto gravestones so they can be linked to detailed online obituaries. Fujitsu Forges Li-Fi-like QR Code Replacement by John Boyd. IEEE Spectrum, December 3, 2014. Are QR Codes already obsolete? Fujitsu thinks codes embedded in reflected LED light offer a...