The Future Of Gazette Obits: What To Expect - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
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On days where there is a print edition, the green gazette will be a replica of the print newspaper.
So, as genealogy researchers, where does that leave us in the future in order to find obituaries?
There will still be published newspaper obituaries, whether in a physical newspaper and/or in the online version of their newspaper.
Though it may seem like an important tradition, publishing obituaries in the newspaper has not always been the way we pay tribute to the deceased.
Writing about a dead person's life has been an important part of commemorating notable or famous people throughout history, but common folks weren't remembered this way until around the 19th century.
One question that is not often asked when the future of newspapers is discussed is what will happen to obituaries?
Online obituaries already taking over.
Just like people turn to the internet to read the news and the classifieds section has gone online, obituaries are also transitioning to digital.
The online obituary industry is growing quickly.
Lets explore the future of newspaper obituaries and their significance in todays world.