Your first and best resource for creating and publishing an obituary in The Argus-Press are the funeral service professionals handling the details of your loved one’s final arrangements.
This Black History Month, one writer with the New York Times is working to create obituaries to honor and remember a once overlooked group of people.
Funeral homes may place obituaries by going to www.memoriams.com. The Cecil Whig provides obituaries for a fee. Obituaries must be confirmed by a funeral home, crematory, funeral director ...
Funeral homes often submit obituaries as a service to the families they are assisting. However, we will be happy to accept obituaries from family members pending proper verification of the death.
Nezzie Hardges holds her niece Amelia Kelley, 6, while they listen to Preston Love Jr. read from his children's book "Your ...
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She was pretty athletic, loved to golf, walk with her little dog Ginger, play bridge and read ferociously and was independent ...
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