Consult your local newspaper or funeral home. Journal square has both- the Mclaughlin Funeral parlor, and the Jersey Journal. believe it or not- many families choose to keep funeral arrangements private and out of the papers.
Here's a great website that will answer your questions is much detail:
everplans.com/articles/how-to-write-a-death-notice-or-obituary
No, you can have a funeral without an obit. However, the Obit and Funeral Notice alerts family and friends of the time and place for viewing and funeral services.
how to write notice letter
An obituary is a formal announcement of death, with details regarding family, achievements, and so forth. A funeral notice is a brief published notation of the fact of the death, and simple information such as the name of the mortuary. We assume that an "obituary notice" would combine the two, or perhaps be used to refer to a funeral notice.
For a Funeral
No
intimation means a notice so it could relate to many things but can be a notice in the newspaper or notice of a death listed on a notice board in a public place.
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Most probably the same as you'd write in the funeral guestbook of a person who wasn't a Jehovah's Witness.
When there is a funeral memorial and you would like to donate to the family, you can write the check out to the family name. You could ask the person who is in charge of everything of the name of the person you could write it out to.
You can write a notice for notice boards about tracking holidays by creating a list that includes all the major US holidays and their dates. This will be convenient for tracking purposes.
God bless (name of person)
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