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American obituary for WWI death Traditional street obituary notes in Bulgaria. An obituary (obit for short) is an article about a recently deceased person. [1] Newspapers often publish obituaries as news articles. Although obituaries tend to focus on positive aspects of the subject's life, this is not always the case. [2]
Similarly, a hundred obituaries might carry more weight than a single news article about a particular incident (WP:PROPORTION). Paid obituaries, or those that are published by private individuals, are self-published sources that are wholly or primarily about a third party (the deceased) and which may be partly about other third parties as well ...
Liv Østhus, also known by her stage name Viva Las Vegas, is a writer, musician, actress, activist, and for more than 25 years, a stripper. [1] She has written for The Village Voice, The New York Times Magazine, and other national and regional publications, and published two books about her experiences on stage. [2]
Tears flow at NYC funeral for doomed DC pilot Jonathan Campos: ‘What a great life it was’ ... A salvage crew pulls mangled remains of the plane out of the Potomac River last week. Getty Images.
Sir Robert Stewart Crawford GCMG CVO (27 August 1913 - 11 October 2002, Oxfordshire), known as Stewart Crawford, was a British diplomat. ... Telegraph obituary
Cindy Crawford is showing off her natural beauty!. The supermodel, 58, shared a photo to Instagram on Sunday, Oct. 27, of herself spending quality time with her daughter Kaia Gerber's dog Milo ...
In 2018, Crawford debuted a six-song EP titled Crazy Beautiful You in 2018 as well as a two-track Christmas single. [7] In October 2019, Crawford signed to Provident Label Group/Story House Music. [8] "Funeral" was the first radio single released from Crawford's EP which came out May 2020. [9]
Marion Kirk Buthlay CVO (née Crawford; 5 June 1909 – 11 February 1988) was a Scottish educator and governess to Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II). Known then by her maiden name, Elizabeth and Margaret affectionately called her Crawfie. Crawford worked for the Royal Family from 1933 to 1949.