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Many funeral homes publish obituaries on their websites. These can usually be located with a Google search on the person's name. Local genealogical and historical societies, public libraries, and some newspaper publishers maintain clipping files of obituaries.
How do I find an obituary in Kansas? ›
The Kansas Genealogical Society and Online Library offers a name index of their Obituary Collections for newspapers of many Kansas counties. Kansas Newspapers Obituaries Archive - Numerous newspapers listed from the 1980's to the current time. Death Notices of Members of Kansas Fraternal Orders - 50,000 entries.
Who owns the Salina journal? ›
Get in touch with us about stories happening in your community, questions or concerns, and how to purchase our content for personal or professional use. This site is part of the USA TODAY Network and is owned and operated by Gannett Co., Inc.
How do I contact Salina Journal? ›
Salina Journal
- 333 S 4th St. Salina, KS 67401.
- (785) 823-6363.
How do you find a person who passed away? ›
Read The Paper or Watch The Local News
If you receive a physical newspaper, review the obituaries section to see who recently passed. Searching for someone who died more than 30 days ago? Turn to sites like Google News Archives, US News Archives, or International News Archives.
Is there an app for local obituaries? ›
As funeral homes across America post obituaries to their respective funeral home website, The Obituary App organizes them all into particular cities. Now, a user can look at all the obituaries posted by multiple funeral homes in one place.
How do I find a death record in Kansas? ›
The Office of Vital Statistics provides walk-in service from 9 am to 4 pm, Monday - Friday. $20 for each certified copy. Around 15 to 20 minutes provided there is no difficulty in locating the record. Access the VitalChek website at any time.
How do you list a deceased family in an obituary? ›
When you are listing a relative, make sure to include their first name, their spouse's first name in parenthesis and then their last name. It should look something like this: “JoAnne leaves behind her children Doug (Susan) Smith, Joe (Dianne) Smith, and Sarah (Mark) Perry.”
How do I get an obituary in the Kansas City Star? ›
Call us at (855) 200-8541 or send us an email.
Who owns Salina Liberty? ›
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Mascot | Sideline Sam |
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Owner(s) | Precision Sports, LLC. |
General manager | Francis Flax |
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Dolan Media (now BridgeTower Media) purchased The Journal Record Publishing Company in 1995 and moved its staff in 1996 to the Dowell Center on North Robinson Avenue.
Who is the CEO of Salina Regional Health Center? ›
President/CEO, Salina Regional Health Center Inc.
How do I contact the journal? ›
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How do I contact the journal record? ›
For questions or problems with your print subscription or online account, please call 877-615-9536 or email [email protected]. For article reprints, commemorative award plaques, or content licensing – CLICK HERE.
How do I contact the state journal register? ›
You can cancel at any time by calling Customer Service at 1-800-397-2472.
How to find out if someone has died in CA? ›
The California Department of Public Health – Vital Records (CDPH-VR) maintains a permanent, public record of every death that has occurred in California since July 1905.
How do I find an obituary for a specific person in FL? ›
Begin by entering the name of the person, the word obituary, and “Florida” into your favorite search engine. If the deceased had a common name, you might need to add additional search terms, such as the name of a family member, the town where they lived, or the date of death.
How do I find obituaries in the US by name for free? ›
Using Online and Print Newspapers to Find Free Obituaries
- Use Legacy.com to Search for a Free Obituary. ...
- Newspaper Archive Sites. ...
- Look for Obituaries in Newspapers at a Public Library. ...
- Ancestry.com and Its (Brief) Free Trial. ...
- MyHeritage Free Trial. ...
- FamilySearch. ...
- The Mormon Church Family History Library. ...
- Mennonite Archives.
What is the largest obituary website? ›
Legacy.com is a United States-based website founded in 1998, the world's largest commercial provider of online memorials. The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths.