NYTimes
obituary states that Jim «spent nearly 50 years at The... read more... «Quick study»
His obituary states, «His faith in Christ defined his life and actions.
She is rankled that no one bothered to inform her of her father's declining health, and hurt to read
an obituary stating that he left behind no children.
Not exact matches
Side by side with
obituaries that address the dead and imagine their afterlife are those that simply
state: «Nacho, we miss you on 2nd Street,» or «Nicky, I'll always be grateful that you were my daughter.»
Like I have
stated before I respect your right to be passionate about what you choose, however these are not my passions, and I don't want my son tied to them, I can not force anyone to remove anything in this post, but in my option posting my child's
obituary is a little to far, everyone can get the point with out that bit of information, I was hoping out of respect for a bereaved mother the owner would remove it.
«We've got a presidential election coming up, and it just seemed a better time than in late September (when his current two - year term officially ends)... You always discuss these things when you're
state chair, but listen, my political
obituary has been written a lot of times already.
So, Pitzrick started flipping to the newspaper
obituary page over her morning cup of coffee, and updating the voter database in her local
state senate district.
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The
obituary for her father
states that «sadly» he had no children.
Ronit — who goes by Ronni back home in New York, where she leads a bohemian life as an arty downtown photographer with the requisite interests in drugs, sex, ice shaking and presumably rock»n' roll — was more or less dead to them; even the newspaper
obituary pointedly
states that the rabbi left no children.
Younger readers may not remember Vasconcellos, the late assemblyman and
state senator whom one
obituary described as a «titan of the human - potential movement.»
There's usually world and national news on the front page, then
state and regional, then the important items — high school sports, local politics, community calendars, and
obituaries.
The story goes (according to a quote in her 2013
obituary) that, at 16, Magruder had been caught in flagrante delicto with a sailor abroad, and her prominent Washington family, mortified by her bad behavior, shipped her back to the United
States to attend college in Iowa.
I see too many
obituaries with a footnote that
states «a memorial fund has been set up at the funeral home to help pay for the burial of John Doe, because he had no life insurance.»