Just write "deceased." * In all likelihood the request is for the last known address where the person lived before they died.
"Lieu de residence" is a French term that translates to "place of residence" in English. It refers to the specific location or address where a person lives or resides.
It depends on the context of the sentence. Residence is the place - resident is the person. A person can be a resident in a residence.
It is Smith Residence. A residence is a place where you reside. Residents is the plural of resident, which is a a person, while residence is a place.
Yes, "hometown" is a singular noun. It refers to the place where a person was born or where they consider to be their main place of residence.
Mate: Tigerstar - Deceased, Verified Place of No Stars member Daughter: Mothwing - Living, as of Fading Echoes Sons: Tadpole - Deceased, Residence Unknown Hawkfrost - Deceased, Verified Place of No Stars member
The word is "domicile." A domicile refers to a person's permanent home or place of residence.
A vagabond is a person who wanders about from place to place and has no permanent place of residence.
"Current city" generally refers to the city in which a person currently resides or lives. It is the place where they are presently located and is often used in online profiles or forms to indicate the person's current place of residence.
Yes it is: residence -noun 1. the place, esp. the house, in which a person lives or resides; dwelling place; home dwelling -noun a building or place of shelter to live in; place of residence; abode; home.
it is a hearse.
The word 'resident' is a noun, a word for 'one who lives there'; a singular, common noun; a word for a person.
Yes, "residence" is a concrete noun because it refers to a physical place where someone lives. Concrete nouns represent physical objects that can be perceived by the senses.