Thursday, March 25, 2010

An Important Obituary

Obituaries appear in many newspapers, and are considered important. They can also appear on the radio and television. An obituary is a story about a person's life, and this is important to the person's family and friends. A good obituary should include the name and address of the person who died. The person's age and occupation should also be included. The relatives of the person and the cause, date, and place of death should also be in the obituary. Also, the obituary should have the time and place of the funeral, burial site, and biological information of the individual. A good obituary should be interesting, and in order to get any background research on the person who died, the reporter should check their publication's library or in a database.
Readers and viewers watch and read obituaries, because they contain important information for anyone who has died. Obituaries help spread the word about a person's death. They also tell people where the funeral service is in case anyone wants to attend the ceremony. It is important to read an obituary, because unfortunately, you never know if someone you knew died recently. Also, if you heard about someone dying but did not know what the cause of death was, the obituary could tell you what happened.

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