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Options to Memorialize a Loved One
In the pre-computer age, memorials were pretty much limited to headstones, a notice of death in your local newspaper or a mass card. Most times, only the well-connected or well-known received more public notice. An industry mogul or longtime volunteer at a hospital, for example, might merit a staff-written obituary in the local newspaper.
GenealogyBank.com Expands Online 20th Century Newspaper Collection: Adding Millions of Family History Records from 1900-1981
GenealogyBank, a leading online provider of digitized newspapers for family history research, announced today the addition of over 100 million fully searchable news articles. Complementing more than 3,900 U.S. newspapers in all 50 states, this latest addition provides family history information across eight decades of the 20th century.
Don't Delay In Wrongful Death Cases
Losing a loved one through a sudden wrongful death is a painful and shattering experience. This can be made even worse when the cause of death is due to the reckless action of another human being. Getting over the loss and the anguish of losing the loved one due to the irresponsibility of someone else can be a grueling and emotionally painful experience to a family.
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