How do I find an old obituary in Utah?

How do I find an old obituary in Utah?

To find other indexes or obituary clippings from the newspapers, do a Place-name search (state, county, and town levels) of the FamilySearch Catalog and select the topic Obituaries. If you find a reference to an obituary, look at Utah Newspapers for information on obtaining a copy the newspaper.

How do I find an old obituary in Arizona?

A good start would be checking online databases about obituaries in Arizona, such as the Arizona Obituary Archive. The database contains more than 70,000 obituaries and you can search individual documents by name of the deceased or by text, if you know what the obituary featured or might have talked about.

How do I find out if someone has died in Utah?

You can find a death that has been filed in the public death records in the Utah State Archives. The Office of Vital Records and Statistics is part of the Utah Department of Health and presides over vital records for the state.

Where do you get a death certificate in Utah?

Official copies of death certificates may be obtained from the funeral home that handled your arrangements, the local health department or the Office of Vital Records in Salt Lake City. A listing of local health departments can be found here.

Where can I find the Ogden Standard Examiner obituary?

If you don’t find your ancestor in the Standard-Examiner archive you might try expanding your newspaper obituary searches to include multiple localities and newspapers for the best obit search results.

Why do I need A Standard Examiner obituary?

Some of the most beneficial reasons to look into Standard-Examiner local obituaries include: Uncover the branches of your family tree. Connect with extended family members. Discover the stories of your ancestors. Explore the comprehensive records in our online database, and you’ll gain access to almost 150 years of local history.

How to find a Standard Examiner death notice?

If you want to find death notices alongside Standard-Examiner obits, follow these tips: Include Boolean operators and proximity search techniques. Use multiple collections to fact-check any found records. Connect other family members mentioned in the death notice to confirm whole sections of your family tree.

What do you need to know about the Standard Examiner?

The Standard-Examiner records are invaluable sources of historical information about local people. We make it easy for you to search, discover, and share your family’s untold story. Trace your family history with the GenealogyBank database to begin growing your family tree.

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