Navigating Post-Star Obituaries: A Comprehensive Guide
Post-Star Obituaries provide a valuable resource for staying informed about the passing of loved ones, friends, and community members. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the obituaries section effectively.
Finding Obituaries
- Online: Visit the Post-Star obituary website at https://poststar.com/obituaries/.
- Newspaper Print: Obituaries are published in the printed edition of the Post-Star daily.
- Social Media: Follow Post-Star Obituaries (@PostStarObits) on Facebook for up-to-date announcements.
Obituaries Structure
Obituaries typically include the following sections:
- Headline: The deceased's name and hometown.
- Personal Information: Age, date of birth, and date of death.
- Obituary Text: A written tribute describing the deceased's life, accomplishments, and loved ones.
- Service Information: Details about funeral or memorial services.
- Photo: A recent or archival photograph of the deceased (optional).
Obituary Phrases and Terminology
- Passed: Died.
- Departed: Died.
- Entered Eternal Rest: Died.
- Became an Angel: Died.
- Survived By: Surviving family members.
- Predeceased By: Deceased family members.
- Interment: Burial.
- Cremation: Incineration.
Tips for Reading Obituaries
- Read the Headline: Begin with the headline to identify the deceased's name and hometown.
- Scan the Obituary Text: Focus on the first and last few sentences to get a general overview of the deceased's life.
- Check Service Information: Note the date, time, and location of any scheduled services.
- Review Surviving Family Members: Identify the names and relationships of the deceased's loved ones.
- Use Search Function: Most online obituary sites have a search function to find names or keywords.
Using Obituaries for Research
Obituaries can be valuable for genealogical research, historical studies, and social analysis.
- Genealogy: Obituaries can provide information about the deceased's birth, death, parents, and children.
- History: Obituaries offer insights into the lives of ordinary people and everyday events.
- Social Analysis: Obituaries can reveal trends in demographics, causes of death, and cultural practices.
Table 1: Leading Causes of Death in the United States
Rank |
Cause of Death |
Number of Deaths |
1 |
Heart Disease |
696,759 |
2 |
Cancer |
606,880 |
3 |
COVID-19 |
1,081,813 |
4 |
Stroke |
150,035 |
5 |
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease |
141,218 |
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Table 2: Average Life Expectancy in the United States
Year |
Average Life Expectancy (Years) |
2022 |
77.0 |
2021 |
76.1 |
2020 |
77.3 |
2019 |
78.8 |
2018 |
78.6 |
Source: National Center for Health Statistics
Table 3: Tips for Writing an Obituary
Element |
Tips |
Headline |
Use a concise and respectful tone. |
Personal Information |
Include the deceased's full name, birthdate, and date of death. |
Obituary Text |
Focus on the deceased's character, accomplishments, and loved ones. |
Service Information |
Provide clear details about any scheduled services. |
Photo |
Choose a recent or archival photo that reflects the deceased's personality. |
FAQs
- Are obituaries public record?
- Yes, obituaries are considered public record in most states.
- Can I get a copy of an obituary?
- Yes, most newspapers and funeral homes provide copies of obituaries for a fee.
- How do I submit an obituary?
- Contact the obituary department of the newspaper or funeral home.
- What is the difference between an obituary and a death notice?
- An obituary is a lengthier, more personal written tribute, while a death notice is a brief announcement of a person's death.
- How long do obituaries stay online?
- Typically, online obituaries remain available for a few months to a year, but they may be archived longer.
- Can I post an obituary on social media?
- Yes, you can post obituaries on social media with the permission of the family.
Call to Action
Use Post-Star Obituaries to stay informed about the passing of loved ones, connect with grieving families, and gain valuable insights into our community. Visit the online obituary website or subscribe to the printed edition to access this important resource.