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  • How Genealogists Use Obituaries To Search Online Ancestors  By : Melanie Walters
    One of the first things ancestry searchers should do is find clues in obituaries. Obituaries are the final report on the life of an individual and contain details about that person’s life that may not appear anywhere else.
  • Avoid Pitfalls When Writing Obituaries  By : Melanie Walters
    These are the common pitfalls make the difference between a mediocre obituary and an outstanding meaningful obituary. Learn how you can avoid these pitfalls when writing obituaries for your loved ones.
  • What to write in Newspaper Obituaries, Death Notices and Funeral Obituaries  By : Melanie Walters
    There are subtle differences between Newspaper Obituaries, Death Notices and Funeral Obituaries. Knowing what to write for each can save you money, time and frustration. Here is a checklist and description of what is commonly accepted for each type of obituary.
  • What Do I Write In An Obituary?  By : Melanie Walters
    Before you start you need to know what to write in an obituary and what is allowed by the newspaper. Obituaries are restricted in length and some newspapers don’t publish them at all. Get the facts here.
  • Senior Care Homes Help Elderly To Live Independently  By : Susan Andrews
    It is not only the physical weakness that dawn once the old age arrives, but a feeling of insecurity in general also creeps in. This insecurity pertains to residence, finances, fulfillment of basic needs and other such things.
  • Using Newspaper Obituaries To Locate Lost Family  By : Melanie Walters
    If you’ve lost touch with a part of your family or you are looking for ancestral ties, the best place to start looking is in newspaper obituaries. Surviving family is listed and you can contact these people directly.
  • Obituary Writing Tips  By : Melanie Walters
    As you write an obituary, there are many things to keep in mind; these obituary writing tips will help you complete the obituary accurately and with a focus more on the life than the death.
  • Using Obituaries To Create A Family Timeline  By : Melanie Walters
    Obituaries offer dates and events about a particular family member that can be plotted on a timeline. Create a timeline for each person or for several people in the family in a Family Timeline.
  • How Do I Write An Obituary?  By : Melanie Walters
    Writing an obituary can be a daunting task, but once you have collected the information about the deceased that you’d like to include in the obituary, writing it is not that difficult.
  • Newspaper Obituaries Are Disappearing!  By : Melanie Walters
    Anyone involved in genealogy research or anyone who reads obituaries has surely noticed that the newspaper obituaries sections are getting smaller and smaller every year. It’s been going on for at least a decade and it is only getting worse.
  • How Do I Write A Funeral Resolution?  By : Melanie Walters
    A funeral resolution is an official church document that will be stored in the church archives and must follow a specific format. There are specific aspects that must be included and are outlined here.
  • How To Handle Delicate Issues When Writing Obituaries  By : Melanie Walters
    The circumstances of someone’s life and death are not always easy to talk about. Especially in an obituary that could be the only article ever written about someone, and used for generations to come for genealogical purposes. What do you say?
  • How Do I Write A Eulogy?  By : Melanie Walters
    You have been asked to write and present a eulogy; you don’t know where to start and what to do. What you need is a step-by-step guide to writing a eulogy for a funeral. In this article you will discover the easy way to write and prepare a eulogy in the most difficult of times.
  • Writing Your Own Obituary  By : Melanie Walters
    It may seem a little strange to write your own obituary, but actually, it is the best way to write what you want others to know about you after you have passed on. It is a great way to help your loved ones cope at a difficult time and you can rest assured that you have had a final farewell.
  • Colorado Elderly Care  By : GoldenOrchard
    When you find yourself caring for an elderly parent, spouse, other family member or close friend, the responsibility can seem overwhelming at times.
  • Aging Parents and the HP Printing Mailbox - A Partial Solution to the Problem of Social Isolation  By : Christine Peppler
    Evidence is that many elderly Americans experience social isolation which is believed to be a cause of mental and physical deterioration. Unfortunately, for far flung family and friends it is hard to stay connected, particularly with those who refuse or cannot use a computer. The HP Printing Mailbox may be the answer to the question of how to maintain the connection that is necessary for aging parents and grandparents.
  • 5 Things to do with Grandparents on a Rainy Day  By : Florence Jenkins
    Hanging out with grandparents can be fun and enlightening. They are a link to the past and can teach us to appreciate our present.
  • Helpful Gadgets for the Elderly  By : Tom Cribbs
    The elderly need a lot of help around the house, but it is not often that each and every member of the family will be around to help. A typical household will not have a hired nurse, and so it becomes the duty of the homeowner to assist their aged parents or grandparents.
  • Helpful Hints for the Elderly  By : Tom Cribbs
    The elderly need a lot of help around the house, but it is not often that each and every member of the family will be around to help. A typical household will not have a hired nurse, and so it becomes the duty of the homeowner to assist their aged parents or grandparents.
  • What People do when they Retire  By : Jerry Niles
    Many people believe that they’ll be able to just completely switch gears once they retire, but the truth is, if you don’t prepare yourself now, retirement may be some of the most boring and dull years of your life. Instead of having just the weekends off, you are going to be at home nearly every day. If you want to make the most of it all and have a happy, successful retirement, you’re going to need to get started preparing right away.
  • Robots: The Future of Eldercare  By : Elaine Mora
    Advances in technology have been astounding over the last decade. Electronics are starting to be built into everything from vacuums to toothbrushes and slowly, but surely, computers will become an invaluable part of every aspect of daily living. Someday, you’ll be able to take a shower and the bathroom will not only detect you, it will adjust the height of the sink to your level and set the water temperature to 96 degrees, just the way you like it.

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