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A Legacy of Compassion and Care: M A Connell Funeral Home

M A Connell Funeral Home, located at 934 New York Avenue in Huntington Station, NY, has been a pillar of the community for generations. With a rich history and a commitment to providing exceptional service, this funeral home has earned a reputation as a trusted and caring partner for families in their time of need.

A Tradition of Excellence

For over [number] years, M A Connell Funeral Home has been dedicated to helping families say goodbye to their loved ones with dignity and respect. The funeral home's experienced staff is comprised of compassionate professionals who understand the importance of personalized service and attention to detail. From the moment you walk through their doors, you'll feel the warmth and empathy that sets them apart from other funeral homes.

M A Connell Funeral Home

Address: 934 New York Avenue, Huntington Station, NY, 11746
Phone Number: (631) 427-1123
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John H. Bolz - March 26, 1939 - May 23, 2024

Departed: 05/23/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: Bolz, John, 85, of Lloyd Neck, proud Army Veteran and Sound Engineer of I.A.T.S.E. Local#52, on May 23, 2024. Beloved husband of Catharine. Loving father of the late John Bolz and the late Teresa Bolz. Cherished grandfather of Connor, Derek, Gianna, Donny, Sophia, Gabby and Bella. Dear brother of Gail Reilly and Dorothea Zydel. Visitation M.A. Connell Funeral Home, 934 New York Ave., Huntington Station., Wednesday 2-4 & 7-9 PM. Mass St. Patrick’s Church, Huntington, Thursday 10:45 AM. Interment St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Huntington.
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John J. Breslin, Jr. - December 23, 1956 - May 22, 2024

Departed: 05/22/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: Breslin, John Joseph, Jr., Esquire, 67 of Huntington, passed peacefully surrounded by family on May 22, 2024. Devoted husband of Dolores Henesy Breslin. Loving father of Patrick Breslin (Rose), Peter Breslin, Owen and Madeline Breslin. Cherished son of the late John J Breslin and Elizabeth Breslin. Loving brother of Timothy Breslin(Betsy), Mary E. Beach (Brian), Paul Breslin (Cher), Christine Broadhurst (Geoffrey), and Karen Ventura (Michael). Loving brother in law of Eileen Cullen, Susan and Bruce Punger, Maureen Neff, Elizabeth and John Fuller, William and Louise Henesy, Christopher and Patricia Henesy, Thomas and Patricia Henesy, Mary and Mark Brosnan, Gerard and Lisa Henesy and the late John Henesy (Laurie.) He will live on in the hearts of his grandchildren, Breia, Olyvia, Jaymeson and many loving nieces and nephews.
Following his graduation from Siena College, John received his law degree at St. John’s University, attending nightly while working full time for his father’s Appraisal Company. While simultaneously running the Appraisal Company, John started his own Law Firm, becoming a well known, highly respected expert in Real Estate and Zoning. Johns’ legacy will live on with Breslin and Brown, PC. In Huntington.
A dedicated father and husband, John was very active in the community. He served on the board of the Huntington YMCA for many years and coached for his boys at TriVillage and St. Patrick’s basketball. He excelled at tennis, golf and basketball. The Breslin Family would like to thank all the countless friends and colleagues who have been so generous and loyal to John and his family during his battle with ALS. Donations can be made in his memory to: Huntington YMCA & Visiting Nurses & Hospice Care, Northport, NY.
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Evelyn A. Barbato - November 06, 1926 - May 22, 2024

Departed: 05/22/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Evelyn A. Barbato.
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Frank R. Libutti - September 20, 1945 - May 21, 2024

Departed: 05/21/2024 (Huntington Station)
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Ellery Smith - February 03, 1979 - May 20, 2024

Departed: 05/20/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Ellery Smith.
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Audrea R. Sloat - August 29, 1935 - May 19, 2024

Departed: 05/19/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Audrea R. Sloat.
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Mary Ellen McCarthy - March 12, 1942 - May 15, 2024

Departed: 05/15/2024 (Huntington Station)
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Juan Morales - June 16, 1940 - May 15, 2024

Departed: 05/15/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Juan Morales.
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James Francis Cody - February 21, 1927 - May 08, 2024

Departed: 05/08/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: Cody, James F., 97, of Halesite, passed away May 8, 2024. Beloved husband of the late Marjorie. Loving father of Patricia (Thomas), Carol and Kathleen Brady (Frank). Cherished grandfather of James, Kayla and Michael. Dear brother of Robert, Nora Rotolo and predeceased by Margaret, William, John and Catherine. He is loved and will be missed by his many nieces, nephews, family members and friends. Visitation Monday 2-5 & 7-9 PM at M.A. Connell Funeral Home, 934 New York Ave., Huntington Station. Funeral Services Tuesday 11 AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Huntington.
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Bradley Stephen Reminick - November 22, 1976 - May 07, 2024

Departed: 05/07/2024 (Huntington Station)
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Stephen A. Stolze - May 16, 1950 - May 03, 2024

Departed: 05/03/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Stephen A. Stolze.
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Kevin M. Kossmann - July 01, 1961 - May 03, 2024

Departed: 05/03/2024 (Huntington Station)
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John M. Montalto - October 11, 1949 - May 02, 2024

Departed: 05/02/2024 (Huntington Station)
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Gloria E. Cox - July 23, 1921 - May 02, 2024

Departed: 05/02/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: Obituary: Gloria Elaine Cox
Gloria Elaine Cox embodied a spirit of love and kindness from her birth on July 23,1921 until she was called home to be with her Lord after over 102 years on May 2, 2024. A first generation American, born to immigrant parents Beresford Holder (d.1967) and Alma (aka Elma) Donnelly (d.1926) Gloria spent her early years in Harlem. Gloria experienced heartbreak early in life when her mother died when Gloria was only five years old. Her older brother Beresford Donnelly (d.1926) died of heartbreak soon thereafter, doubling her grief. After her mother’s death, Gloria and her brother LeRoy (Marian/Billie) spent some years in the home of her grandmother Rosalind Clairmont Cave Holder Walcott (d.1933)(Hubert). When Gloria’s father remarried to Mildred Tait (d.1979) they established a new family and lived in Brooklyn. Gloria and LeRoy (d.2006) grew up with their cousins Kenneth and Milton Little, and Edgar Cheltenham (Doris) in Brooklyn. Her Uncle Edwin Duncan Holder taught her to play the piano. Gloria came of age in the roaring Harlem Renaissance era and fully enjoyed the artistic glamor or the times. Her Uncle, Dr. Arthur Donnelly (Odessa) and Aunt Winifred Donnelly introduced Gloria to Harlem society including artists like Josephine Baker, Ella Fitzgerald, Mahalia Jackson, Lena Horne, Cab Calloway, and Ethel Waters. Gloria was photographed in the 1940s by the famous Harlem Renaissance Portrait Artist James Van Der Zee. While in her twenties, Gloria moved to Long Island where she began her career at Kings Park Hospital as a nurse’s aide. While working at the hospital Gloria met her husband Leroy Cox (d. 2000) who also worked at the hospital. They raised three sons Ronald (Carol Riley) Arthur (Vincene Verdun) Edward (Marilyn Robinson Singleton d.2024) and a daughter Regina. Gloria and Leroy actively participated in raising their niece Cebel. Gloria took great delight in her grandchildren, Shayla Milan (Sterling) born in 1983 in Columbus Ohio, and Ashlee born 22 years later in Huntington. Shayla blessed Gloria with a great-grandson Sage in 2015 and great grand-daughter Sloane in 2018. Ashlee lived with Gloria for the last nineteen years of Gloria’s life and assisted her mother, Gina, with providing Gloria with loving and caring attention, and an amazing quality of life in her last years as her health declined. Gloria once told Ashlee, “The nurse handed you to your mom and then placed you in my lap. We came home and we have enjoyed life together ever since.”
During her over three-quarter century residence in Huntington, Gloria actively participated in the community. She was a member of the Huntington Chapter of the NAACP, and an active member of St. John’s Episcopal Church for over seventy years where she sang in the choir and taught Sunday School. She volunteered in the South Huntington Public Schools as a tutor and assistant to the teachers. Gloria was active in The Park Village Senior Group in Huntington for almost forty years and was commemorated as Outstanding Senior of the year in 2006. Gloria remained vocal and vibrant throughout her retirement. She helped the elderly in the community by transporting them to doctor’s appointments and to get groceries. At 92, Gloria planned her daughter’s surprise retirement party including handwritten invitations. Gloria and her daughter Gina travelled extensively, including trips to Hawaii, Barbados, Bermuda, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Disneyworld and Niagara Falls. Gloria often visited her son Arthur in Columbus Ohio and enjoyed her 97th birthday in Jamaica surrounded by her family and friends.
So many people loved Gloria and enjoyed the unconditional uncritical love she lavished on everyone she encountered. Included in that number are her brothers and sisters in-law Robert (Georgie), Eddie (Cassie), Anna Mae Jones, Russell (Mary), Ossie Bell Harris (Garland), Ora Lu Oliver (John), many nieces, nephews and cousins, four bonus grandchildren Rea Woods-Yates (Christopher), Shukura, Joshua (Tenekia) and Vincent (Kaniece) Ingram and 11 bonus great-grandchildren Karibieane, Madison, Eden, Paige, Anais, Hope, SaVyah, Solomon, Marlon, Lauren and Vincent. Gloria had many friends including Hilda Lane, Mary Simon, Alice Rowe, sister-in-law Georgie Cox Lambert, many members of St. John church and Uriel, Inez, Gloria, and Lucille. The family acknowledges Barbara Rowe and Christina Lewis for their diligent assistance to Gina in her care.
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"WARD" Edward Francis Dolan - Unknown - May 01, 2024

Departed: 05/01/2024 (Huntington Station)
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Benjamin Brooks Brady - February 09, 1993 - April 29, 2024

Departed: 04/29/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Benjamin Brooks Brady.
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John J. Connell - March 18, 1937 - April 26, 2024

Departed: 04/26/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: John Joseph Connell, affectionately known as “Eddie” and “Pop Pop” by his grandchildren, passed away on Friday, April 26th, 2024 surrounded by his family.
Born March 18th,1937 to Michael and Florence Connell, John was a lifelong resident of Huntington who deeply loved his community. Growing up, he attended St. Hugh’s School and Huntington High School, where he met the love of his life, Elizabeth “Betty Ann” Class; daughter of William Class, John’s Physical Education teacher and the first Athletic Director at Huntington High School. After high school, John made frequent trips to visit Betty Ann at Cortland State University, while working at the funeral home and serving in the Navy reserves.
In 1960, John and Betty Ann married, and began building their family and a life filled with love in Huntington. In 1961, the high school sweethearts welcomed their son, Michael, and soon after, John’s Navy service was activated to defend his country during the Cuban Missile Crisis. John was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1962, and in the following year, he and Betty Ann welcomed their daughter, Debbie.
As he and Betty Ann raised their family and planted deeper roots in Huntington, John proudly ran the funeral home for decades with his brother Peter, furthering his family’s legacy and eventually working alongside his son, Michael, and son-in-law, Nicholas Berghela Sr. In 2018, his grandson, Nicholas Berghela Jr., joined the funeral service, making him the fourth generation that has served the Huntington area now for over 100 years. John’s commitment to his work was seen and felt by every person he served, so much so that he never officially retired, and would come to the funeral home nearly everyday, right up until the very final days of his life.
While John was able to accomplish so much in his life, it is without question that family was at the core of his existence. As his children grew and started families of their own, John welcomed his son-in-law, Nicholas, and his favorite daughter-in-law Anne Penders, into his family and loved them as if they were his own children. In turn, his children blessed him with four grandchildren, Krysti (Josh), Nicholas Jr. (Caitlin), Edward John, and Grace, and three great grandchildren, Oliver, Myles, and Nicholas III. Becoming a grandfather, and eventually a great grandfather, was one of John’s greatest joys in life and something in which he took immense pride. Alongside Betty Ann, they loved supporting them by attending every concert, sporting event, or graduation. To add to his list of loving nicknames, John proudly donned the title of “El Grande de Grandisimo Great Papa” upon welcoming his great grandchildren.
Beyond being supportive parents and grandparents, John and Betty Ann filled their days by traveling the country and the world together. From their summers in Montauk, to trips to Ireland, Switzerland, Germany, and Bermuda – John and Betty Ann loved every moment of their travels with their children and grandchildren. For many years, they split time between their home in Huntington, with their homes in Florida, from the Palm Coast and eventually, Fort Myers, ingratiating themselves into their community, and making lifelong friends. Some of their favorite time spent in Florida were the many trips they made to Sanibel Island, either by themselves, or with family and friends.
Perhaps the only thing that could rival the deep love that John felt for his family and community was that of his sharp wit and cunning sense of humor. John could be counted on to make everyone laugh, no matter how serious a situation – whether that was by busting out some dance moves, offering one of his signature one-liners that were sure to stop you in your tracks (like offering to lend a hand, and then proceeding to clap), or by making a clean (and sometimes dirty) joke. His ability to keep the party going, lift spirits, or soothe a troubled heart, was unparalleled.
As John rejoins his bride, he will be loved and missed by his family, extended family, many friends, and the community in which he dedicated his life. Viewings to celebrate John’s life will be fittingly held at M.A. Connell funeral home on Wednesday, May 1st from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. A Mass will be held at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church at 10 AM on Thursday, May 2nd, with graveside burial at St. Patrick’s Cemetery to follow.
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Margaret Mary Browne Hughes - August 07, 1938 - April 25, 2024

Departed: 04/25/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: Margaret Mary Browne Hughes peacefully passed away on April 25, 2024 after 85 years full of life, laughter and love. The sister of Michael Gavin and Frances Browne, she is survived by her high school sweetheart and devoted husband of 61 years, George Hughes. A loving mother to Mary Frances, Michael (Dorothy Hughes) and Matthew (Victoria Hughes), she raised her children in Miller Place and moved to Huntington to become a full-time, dedicated grandmother to Meghan, Mary Katherine, Brendan, Caroline, Rory, Maggie and Eamon. After retiring from a long career at Bell Telephone Company, she spent her twilight years knitting scarves for family, sending postcards to friends and spending time in her beloved Marco Island, Florida.
Margaret was a faithful Irish Catholic who reminded us often how loved, lucky and blessed we all truly are.
Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, April 30th at 1:00 PM at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs followed by a reception at Meehans in Huntington, New York.
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David L Benninghoff - March 02, 1927 - April 23, 2024

Departed: 04/23/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for David L Benninghoff.
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Gwendolyn P. Mitchell - September 21, 1946 - April 23, 2024

Departed: 04/23/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Gwendolyn P. Mitchell.
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Ann Adele Mott - March 23, 1938 - April 21, 2024

Departed: 04/21/2024 (Huntington Station)
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Linda C. Tucciarone - January 05, 1943 - April 21, 2024

Departed: 04/21/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Linda C. Tucciarone.
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Sarah Hansen - June 24, 1919 - April 17, 2024

Departed: 04/17/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Sarah Hansen.
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Patrick Spagnuolo - September 23, 1952 - April 17, 2024

Departed: 04/17/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Patrick Spagnuolo.
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Philip Morvillo - September 23, 1940 - April 14, 2024

Departed: 04/14/2024 (Huntington Station)
Obituary Preview: Morvillo, Philip, of Huntington Station, passed away peacefully on April 14, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was 83 years old. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Phil attended Brooklyn Tech High School before moving on to SUNY Maritime College and joining the Merchant Marines. His professional endeavors led him to Manhattan, where he worked in the garment center for most of his career.
Phil was an avid sports fan with a special love for the Mets and Jets. He adored family time, Manhattan excursions, Montauk getaways, and decking the halls for Christmas. He was a lifelong learner, always staying informed on news and current affairs.
Phil is survived by his beloved wife of 59 years, Adrienne, his children Scott Morvillo, Chris (Monika) Morvillo, and Lisa (Andrew) Luskin, his six adoring grandchildren: Andie, Gianna, Gaby, Jack, Nicolas and Michael, his sister Diane (John) DeMarco, his sister-in-law Lynne (Kerry) VanName, numerous loving nieces and nephews, and a multitude of close friends. His presence will be deeply missed, but his spirit will live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him.
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A Wide Range of Services

M A Connell Funeral Home offers a comprehensive range of services to meet the unique needs of each family they serve. From traditional funerals and cremations to memorial services and celebrations of life, their experienced team will guide you every step of the way. They also provide assistance with obituaries, death certificates, and other necessary paperwork, ensuring that you can focus on what matters most – honoring your loved one.

Caring for Your Loved One

The staff at M A Connell Funeral Home understands that every individual is unique, with their own story to tell. That's why they offer personalized services tailored to reflect the personality, interests, and accomplishments of your loved one. From customized caskets and urns to special music and mementos, they'll help you create a meaningful tribute that celebrates their life.

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The funeral home's facility is designed to provide a peaceful and comforting atmosphere for families and friends to gather. With spacious rooms, elegant decor, and ample parking, M A Connell Funeral Home is equipped to accommodate large or small gatherings with ease. Their state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment ensures that your loved one's service is both memorable and dignified.

Supporting You Through Grief

Losing a loved one is never easy, but with M A Connell Funeral Home by your side, you don't have to face it alone. Their compassionate staff offers emotional support and guidance throughout the grieving process, providing resources and referrals to help you navigate this difficult time. They also host bereavement support groups and workshops to connect you with others who have experienced a similar loss.

Pricing and Packages

M A Connell Funeral Home believes that everyone deserves a dignified farewell, regardless of budget constraints. That's why they offer transparent pricing and customizable packages to fit your family's unique needs and financial situation. Their experienced staff will work with you to create a personalized plan that honors your loved one while respecting your budget.

Community Involvement

M A Connell Funeral Home is deeply committed to the Huntington Station community they serve. They participate in local events, sponsor charitable organizations, and partner with area businesses to make a positive impact on the lives of those around them. By choosing M A Connell Funeral Home, you're not only receiving exceptional care for your loved one – you're also supporting a business that cares about its community.

Contact Us

If you're facing the loss of a loved one or simply want to plan ahead, M A Connell Funeral Home is here to help. Contact them today to schedule a consultation or tour their facility. Their caring staff is available 24/7 to answer your questions and provide guidance during this difficult time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an obituary?

An obituary is a written notice that announces the death of a person, typically including their name, age, date of birth and death, and a brief biography. It's usually published in a newspaper, online obituary platform, or funeral home website to inform friends, family, and community members of the passing.

Why are obituaries important?

Obituaries serve as a way to honor and remember the deceased, while also providing essential information to those who need to know about the passing. They help to notify people of the funeral or memorial service details, allowing them to pay their respects and offer condolences to the grieving family.

What information is typically included in an obituary?

A standard obituary usually includes the deceased person's full name, age, date of birth and death, place of residence, occupation, education, hobbies, achievements, and surviving family members. It may also include funeral or memorial service details, charity information, and any other relevant information the family wishes to share.

Who writes an obituary?

In most cases, the family of the deceased writes the obituary with the assistance of a funeral home or obituary writer. The family provides the necessary information, and the writer helps to craft a well-written and respectful tribute to the deceased.

How long does it take to write an obituary?

The time it takes to write an obituary can vary depending on the complexity and length of the tribute. On average, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours to gather information and write a well-crafted obituary.

Can I write my own obituary?

Yes, it's becoming increasingly popular for people to write their own obituaries before they pass away. This allows them to have control over how they're remembered and can be a therapeutic exercise in reflecting on one's life.

How much does it cost to publish an obituary?

The cost of publishing an obituary varies depending on the publication or platform. Newspaper obituaries can range from $50 to $500 or more, while online obituary platforms may offer free or low-cost options.

What is the difference between a death notice and an obituary?

A death notice is a brief announcement of someone's passing, usually including only basic information such as name, age, and date of death. An obituary is a longer, more detailed tribute that celebrates the person's life and achievements.

Can I include photos in an obituary?

Yes, many publications and online platforms allow you to include one or more photos with the obituary. This can be a meaningful way to personalize the tribute and help others remember the deceased.

How do I submit an obituary for publication?

You can usually submit an obituary through the publication's website or by contacting their obituary department directly. Be sure to follow their guidelines and deadlines for submission.

Can I make changes to an obituary after it's been published?

In some cases, it may be possible to make corrections or updates to an obituary after it's been published. However, this depends on the publication's policies and may incur additional fees.

What if I want to keep the obituary private?

If you prefer not to publicly announce the passing of your loved one, you can opt for a private or limited-access obituary. This may be available through certain online platforms or funeral homes.

Can I include quotes or lyrics in an obituary?

Yes, including meaningful quotes or song lyrics can add a personal touch to the obituary and reflect the deceased person's personality or interests.

How long will an online obituary remain available?

The duration that an online obituary remains available varies depending on the platform. Some websites may keep them archived indefinitely, while others may remove them after a certain period.

Can I create a memorial website instead of an obituary?

Yes, memorial websites are becoming increasingly popular as a way to celebrate a person's life and provide a central location for friends and family to share memories and condolences.

What is the purpose of an obituary in modern times?

In today's digital age, obituaries continue to serve as an important way to notify others of a person's passing and provide essential information. They also offer a unique opportunity for families to share their loved one's story and legacy with a wider audience.

Can I include charitable donations in lieu of flowers in an obituary?

Yes, many families choose to include information about charitable donations in lieu of flowers in the obituary. This allows friends and acquaintances to make a meaningful contribution in memory of their loved one.

How do I find old obituaries?

You can search for old obituaries through online archives, libraries, or genealogy websites. Many newspapers also maintain archives of past issues that can be searched digitally or in-person.

Can I republish an old obituary on social media or online platforms?

Be cautious when republishing old obituaries online, as they may contain copyrighted material or sensitive information. Always obtain permission from the original publisher or copyright holder before sharing.

What is the etiquette for responding to an online obituary?

When responding to an online obituary, be respectful and sincere in your condolences. Keep your message brief and avoid sharing personal stories or anecdotes that may not be appropriate for public viewing.

Can I use humor in an obituary?

Yes, humor can be an effective way to celebrate someone's life and personality in an obituary. Just be sure to strike a balance between humor and respect for the deceased and their loved ones.

How do I handle inaccuracies or mistakes in an already-published obituary?

Contact the publication or platform where the obituary was published as soon as possible to report any inaccuracies or mistakes. They may be able to correct or update the information accordingly.

What is the role of an obituary writer?

An obituary writer helps families craft a well-written and respectful tribute to their loved one. They often work with funeral homes or directly with families to gather information and write the final piece.

Can I include multimedia elements like videos or audio clips in an online obituary?

Yes, many online platforms allow you to include multimedia elements like videos or audio clips in addition to text and photos. This can help bring the tribute to life and provide a more engaging experience for visitors.

How do I ensure that my loved one's legacy lives on through their obituary?

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About Jeffery Isleworth

Jeffery Isleworth is an experienced eulogy and funeral speech writer who has dedicated his career to helping people honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. With a background in writing and public speaking, Jeffery has a keen eye for detail and a talent for crafting heartfelt and authentic tributes that capture the essence of a person's life. Jeffery's passion for writing eulogies and funeral speeches stems from his belief that everyone deserves to be remembered with dignity and respect. He understands that this can be a challenging time for families and friends, and he strives to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Over the years, Jeffery has helped countless families create beautiful and memorable eulogies and funeral speeches. His clients appreciate his warm and empathetic approach, as well as his ability to capture the essence of their loved one's personality and life story. When he's not writing eulogies and funeral speeches, Jeffery enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and traveling. He believes that life is precious and should be celebrated, and he feels honored to help families do just that through his writing.