A notice of a death, esp. in a newspaper, typically including a brief biography of the deceased person.
Prior to death registration kept by the States, an obituary was a legal notice of death. Now, it is just a custom to notify the public.
Death notices
The obituaries for Gwinnett county can be found in the local newspapers.
They're in the obituaries of Jewish and regular newspapers.
Jill L. Garrett has written: 'Obituaries from Tennessee newspapers' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Obituaries
Rod Burnell has written: 'A collection of obituaries' -- subject(s): Abstracts, American newspapers, Genealogy, Obituaries
Timothy Pulley has written: 'Obituaries taken from the earliest Stewart and Houston County newspapers, 1876-1942' -- subject(s): American newspapers, Registers of births, Obituaries, Abstracts, Genealogy
Obituaries are typically found in newspapers, online memorial websites, funeral home websites, and sometimes on social media platforms. Family members often place obituaries to inform the public about a loved one's passing and provide details about funeral arrangements and the deceased's life.
Rachael T. Garner has written: 'Obituaries' -- subject(s): American newspapers, Obituaries, Abstracts, Genealogy
You can find obituaries in the Panama City Fl area by checking local newspapers such as The Panama City News Herald or The Walton Sun, online obituary databases, or the websites of local funeral homes. You can also contact the newspapers directly or visit their websites for more information on how to access obituary listings.
Chris Rowell has written: 'Pulaski County obituaries, 1902-1952' -- subject(s): American newspapers, Genealogy, Indexes, Obituaries
I do not think there were newspapers that could publish obituaries at the time Joan of Arc died.
You can usually find local obituaries in your town's newspaper, either in print or online. Many newspapers also have a specific section on their website dedicated to obituaries. Additionally, funeral homes or online memorial websites may have information on recent obituaries in your area.
check your local and national newspapers, legacy.com, tributes.com and obituary.com to name a few.