*Search online:*
- Many newspapers and funeral homes publish obituaries online.
-Some websites that aggregate obituaries include:
- Legacy.com
- Findagrave.com
- Tributes.com
- You can search these websites using the name of the deceased, the date of death, or the location.
Visit a funeral home or cemetery:
- Funeral homes and cemeteries often keep copies of obituaries.
Contact a local newspaper:
- Local newspapers often publish obituaries.
- You can contact the newspaper's circulation department or obituaries department to inquire about obtaining a copy of an obituary.
*Ask friends or relatives:*
- If you know someone who was close to the deceased, they may have a copy of the obituary.
Visit a library:
- Libraries often have microfilm or digital copies of historical newspapers, which may contain obituaries.
*Search social media:*
- Sometimes, obituaries are shared on social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter.
Check local death records:
- Death records are publicly available documents that may include information such as the deceased's name, date of death, and place of death.
Local historical societies or museums:
- Some historical societies or museums may have collections of obituaries or local newspapers that contain obituaries.