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A New Way to Honor Loved Ones
Minneapolis‑Saint Paul, USAMonday, June 29, 2026
Losing someone is never easy, but sharing their story can bring comfort to friends and family. Here’s how to ensure their memory lives on in print:
How to Submit an Obituary
You can honor your loved one in several ways:
- Email – Fill out a form and send it to the designated address.
- Online Portal – Upload the details directly through the newspaper’s website.
- Phone Call – Speak with a representative for guidance.
What’s Needed?
- The full name of the deceased.
- A short biography capturing their life, passions, and legacy.
- A photograph (if available) to accompany the tribute.
Discounts & Requirements
- Multi-Day Publishing: If the obituary runs for more than one day, a discount applies—but the photo must appear on every published day to qualify.
- Verification of Death: A funeral home’s contact number or a death certificate must be provided to confirm the notice’s accuracy.
Reviewing & Confirming Your Notice
Once submitted, the publisher will send a proof—a preview of the cost and scheduled publication dates. Check it carefully. Any errors must be reported before the deadline; after that, corrections may not be possible.
Payment & Costs
- Advance Payment Required: The full amount must be paid by phone (due to security measures).
- Pricing Structure:
- The first twelve lines have a fixed cost.
- Additional lines incur a small fee per line.
- Longer notices may qualify for a discount.
- Photos are charged per day and added to the total.
Memoriam Notices: A Brief Remembrance
For those seeking a shorter tribute, the publisher offers "Memoriam" notices with their own pricing and guidelines. If interested, contact the office for details.
A final note: Whether a heartfelt biography or a concise remembrance, every word helps keep a legacy alive.
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