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Archer is supposed to have died about 1630, as the obituary notices do not go beyond that date.
The war silently continued for three years with little more than extended obituary notices in the French press.
You and the young lady are worth more than Armstrong's obituary notices."
On the interior walls of the chapel obituary notices have been posted for many years.
As for the premature obituary notices clustered around that particular term - well, that's another story.
Obituary notices were placed in the Times and Telegraph newspapers.
Obituary notices after he died of heart disease on May 5, tended to be of the paid variety.
It was from here also that, a little while after, tidings of his own death reached him, together with most gratifying obituary notices.
Headstones, obituary notices and catering can push up bills sharply.
There was little mention of it in the public media of the day, and no worthy obituary notices were forthcoming.
Extras such as flowers, obituary notices, cards, and limousines can add thousands of dollars more.
Obituary notices appeared in the London and Paris papers.
Congratulations and obituary notices are also included.
Ultimately these dates are derived from two obituary notices for Burckhardt.
Under the obituary notices they stuck it.
In the Gentleman's Magazine, besides contributing essays, he compiled the obituary notices.
Mabel reads the obituary notices, sometimes confusing them with the classified ads or wedding announcements.
Obituary notices in the Proceedings of the Royal Med.
The book ends with two obituary notices written by Levi about de Benedetti.
On the other hand the obituary notices were quick in recognising the importance of his contribution to 20th century singing.
- Preparation of obituary notices.
I don't read obituary notices.
One of his wounds was considered mortal, and several obituary notices of him were published, however he survived the wounds.
Chancing upon a familiar name in the obituary notices, he decides to attend the funeral of an acquaintance he has not seen for many years.
Dundee Year Book, 1892, Obituary Notices, p. 79.