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|  | Obituaries are short biographies published near the time of a person’s death. They often include information about a person’s birth date and place, date of immigration, marriage date, community service, and names and locations of surviving relatives. Search the newspaper’s index. If the person is not in the index, look through the paper for several days after he or she died. You may find articles about a person’s death anywhere in the paper, not just in the obituary section.   |  | Obituaries are short biographies published near the time of a person’s death. They often include information about a person’s birth date and place, date of immigration, marriage date, community service, and names and locations of surviving relatives. Search the newspaper’s index. If the person is not in the index, look through the paper for several days after he or she died. You may find articles about a person’s death anywhere in the paper, not just in the obituary section.   |