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Faulkner reveals Miss Emily's death at the beginning of the story, in the very first sentence of "A Rose for Emily." He describes her as a fallen monument and the whole town attending her funeral.
Faulkner explains this in the first paragraph:WHEN Miss Emily Grierson died, our whole town went to her funeral: themen through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument, thewomen mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house, which noone save an old man-servant--a combined gardener and cook--had seenin at least ten years.
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Homer Barron begins to date Miss Emily in Part III of "A Rose for Emily." He was in town as a construction foreman overseeing a project to pave the sidewalks. Emily's relationship with Homer Barron becomes a significant focus of the story.
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Simon Stimson died before Emily in the play "Our Town." He hanged himself after feeling isolated and overwhelmed by the routines of daily life in the town.
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The town's reaction varies. The tax forgiveness offered to Emily's father is lifted, and they begin to bagger for payment. They also feel empathy for Emily, as family history unfolds. They take personal interest in her by writing relatives for companionship, encouraging courtship, and making voluntary repairs. However suspension lurks as they neither know what she is really capable of doing to herself or doing to others.
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-- Telephone book "yellow pages". -- Obituary section in the local newspaper of that city/town. -- Phone call to a synagogue, and/or a rabbi, and/or another funeral director in the same city/town.