Obituaries are not just a way of saying goodbye to people who matter but they also provide biographical information of the deceased. This is also another way of letting people know of the death of a person and inform them of the memorial service. It is also considered as something of a privilege that the deceased deserves when he departs this world only to live forever in the memories of those who he cared for and those that cared for him.
These days, the obituary records are stored at publication houses and other news organizations. These are maintained by all public record offices and usually are a part of the death records. These records can be very helpful in genealogy research because they contain valuable information about the person and not just the name and the date of birth. Everything including, the family members of the person, religious identity, military service, education, awards, credentials, achievements etc.
Obituary records, just like other public records, have become easily accessible to the public on the internet. The huge public interest for these records creates more competition with more and more websites mushrooming all over the net, providing these services. Some are free and some are paid services, but all provide the convenience of obtaining these records from the comfort of one’s home, which is irreplaceable.
The general feeling and one that makes a lot of sense is that any other record may lose its value over a period of time, but obituary records live forever, because they are the remembrance of the departed person and a love that is shown to them by the living.
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