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While they were first with the obituary column - I think we're the only publication ever to offer a free service.
"After all, I don't read the obituary columns every day.
You can tell her priorities from a glance at the obituary columns.
The authors of such material were usually to be found in the obituary column a few weeks after publication.
Five days later he found Hurst's name in a newspaper obituary column.
To not recognize what they've done in the obituary column, well, it's criminal."
As he reads aloud from the obituary columns, she crosses off names of people in the telephone book.
We looked in the obituary columns of the Granitehead Messenger.
Grandma Mazur reads the obituary columns like they're part of the paper's entertainment section.
I spotted Victor's name in an obituary column.
First word was noticing the death notice in the obituary column, which gave the name of the funeral parlor and the visitation hours.
Senior citizens pick up the paper in the morning and immediately turn to the obituary column so they can see who they outlived.
And the currency fluctuates so wildly that the foreign exchange listing in the newspapers is known as the obituary column.
"Page thirty-two, foot of the obituary column.
She went to a photographer's shop to arrange for a print for the obituary columns and fled when the clerk said, "Oh, was he your husband?"
In the United States, The New York Times paid tribute in the paper's obituary column.
After investigations, the victim was incorrectly identified as Alan Edward Brennan and a notice published in a newspaper obituary column.
It has been called illogical, undemocratic, anachronistic and, because the average age of the Lords is so high, an old folks' home or a "living obituary column."
Your name will be printed in the obituary columns of the newspapers, and in time, Dirk Pitt will become a distant memory among his relatives."
Although Fitzgerald's edits were removed three times from the Wikipedia article for lack of sourcing, they were nevertheless copied into obituary columns in newspapers worldwide.
"I was surprised it wasn't in your obituary column," said Mr. Silver, the owner of Silver of Westport, a luggage and gift store.
Some national newspapers have begun, in their obituary columns, to acknowledge that their subjects, no matter how distinguished, have been like the rest of us, part saint, part sinner.
Not "pneumonia" or "heart attack" or "respiratory failure," or other causes of death we now see in obituary columns when we read about single men dying in their prime.
It was a confusion of ideas between him and one of the lions he was hunting in Kenya that had caused A. B. Spottsworth to make the obituary column.
Traditionally an Englishman is as much what he does in his free time as in his hours of work, and both Who's who and the obituary columns honour this fact.