FAQs
Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. The site attracts more than 30 million unique visitors per month and is among the top 40 trafficked websites in the world.
Why can't I find my friends obituary? ›
There could be several reasons why you're having difficulty finding an obituary. The person you're looking for may not have had an obituary, the newspaper that published it could have gone out of business, or it could have never been saved or digitized.
How to find out if someone died in Delaware? ›
VitalChek Network. VitalChek can be reached either through its website, www.vitalchek.com, or by phone at 1-877-888-0248. An additional fee is charged by VitalChek Network, Inc. for using this service, and all major credit cards are accepted, including American Express®, Discover®, MasterCard® or Visa®.
What is the shortest obituary ever? ›
The late Douglas Legler, from Fargo, North Dakota, may have the funniest and most concise obituary ever. The whole obituary reads "Doug Died." And that's exactly the way he wanted it.
Why would a family not do an obituary? ›
While there are many benefits to writing an obituary, there are also reasons why a family might not want to. Some may feel that it is too personal or private to share with the public, while others may not have the financial means to pay for its publication.
When you find out an old friend died? ›
Tips for coping with the death of an old friend
Know that any bereavement can trigger feelings and emotions. Reach out to friends or family that might have known the person that died. Often we want to connect with those that knew the person. But not everyone feels the same so take their lead.
Is it weird to share an obituary on Facebook? ›
Newspapers still publish obituaries, but today many families choose to make death announcements on social media. While some people may find this to be poor etiquette, a social media post actually isn't that different than an obituary.
Who owns the Delaware News Journal? ›
Get in touch with us about stories happening in your community, questions or concerns, and how to purchase our content for personal or professional use. This site is part of the USA TODAY Network and is owned and operated by Gannett Co., Inc.
How much is the Sunday News Journal Delaware? ›
Kane says subscription prices are unaffected, and the cost of the Sunday News-Journal remains $1.50. While The News Journal now sells for one-dollar on a weekday, The Delaware State News retails for 75-cents. The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News and the Baltimore Sun also sell for $1.00.
How do I cancel my Delaware News Journal? ›
You can cancel at any time by calling Customer Service at 1-800-801-3322.
Obituaries and death notices are best located by looking up a person's name in a printed index, an index on a database, a full-text database, or a website that compiles obituaries.
Is there an app for local obituaries? ›
MyObits: Obituary Listings on the App Store.
How do I find an obituary in Florida? ›
Begin by entering the name of the person, the word obituary, and “Florida” into your favorite search engine. If the deceased had a common name, you might need to add additional search terms, such as the name of a family member, the town where they lived, or the date of death.
What are the sizes of obituary programs? ›
The letter size of 8.5 x 11 inches is a standard size for funeral templates and many other types of printed materials in North America because it is a commonly used size for printer paper by people.