MSN: Obituaries are the most-read parts of newspapers. Here's what 38 million tributes reveal about a life well-lived
Obituaries are the most-read parts of newspapers. Here's what 38 million tributes reveal about a life well-lived
Obituaries preserve what families most want remembered about the people they cherish most. Across time, they also reveal the values each era chose to honor. In a study published in the journal ...
Obituaries can be a mirror, not just a record. They invite us to live intentionally and focus on who we are, not just what we do.
The New York Times: Offbeat Obituaries Honor Loss With Levity (and Brutal Honesty)
Irreverent tributes filled with unvarnished truths and funny anecdotes, which run counter to more somber traditional obituaries, have gained attention for “how alive they feel,” a researcher said.
The Conversation: What 38 million obituaries reveal about how Americans define a ‘life well lived’
What 38 million obituaries reveal about how Americans define a ‘life well lived’
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Sympathy and condolence messages can comfort a friend or family member in need. If you're at a loss for words, these thoughtful messages to share your condolences can help.
CBS News: A timeline of the Karen Read case and the story behind the high-profile Massachusetts murder trial
A look at the timeline of events in Karen Read's high-profile Massachusetts murder trial and retrial. Read was acquitted of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe.