6/3/2023 0 Comments News observer obituaries![]() Many of the sources are accessible through links to other sites that host the content, and some include actual newspapers. Their website offers a list of what resources are available to access obituaries throughout the state. The North Carolina State Library has made an effort to organize all of this information into a comprehensive overview. ![]() Often, libraries are the most reliable source of information for obituaries because they likely hold the archives for papers that were published in areas around the location. In order to get more information about the existence of an obituary and the archives that may hold what you are on the hunt for, there are several different ways to go about it. It's difficult in many situations to be able to prove if an obituary ever circulated if you are not certain. They are entirely compulsory and, as a result, can be forgone if the family cannot afford it or the deceased asked that one not be run. Obituaries, unlike death certificates, are not required documentation. The publication of obituaries has become customary over the past 200 years, and the documentation has offered extensive background information on the life and the family of the deceased for at least the last 100 years. In fact, up until even more recently then that, obituaries were considered the main way to find out about the death of someone, especially an acquaintance, an old teacher, etc. Just 20 years ago, this wasn't considered normal. Instead, the information is usually delivered to them in other ways. As a result, people no longer wait for obituaries to get information about someone's passing. Now, when someone we know (or know of) passes away, phones will begin buzzing with the information faster that it ever could have circulated through a small-town rumor mill. What used to require students to crack open an encyclopedia or head to the library is now often available with the tap of a smart phone. The digital age has swept in and changed the way the world thinks about access to information. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Now all of a sudden it Only shows up in a totally different state and with exact name search. Is there something I could do to send signals to Google to show that I am in Matthews, NC?ΔΆ months ago my listing quit showing up at all unless you typed exact business name What could possibly cause my listing or Google to do this? I have been without my listing for a few months now and have NO calls coming in from it. If you search Locksmith Independence, KS it shows up on the maps. If you search Locksmith Matthews, NC my listing does not show up at all. Keep in mind the GMB is in Matthews, NC All my service areas and the actual map show the correct areas. Now if I search my business name under the auto populate I see it with Independence, KS on the listing. I pretty much do not have any traffic, views or calls now. ![]() Posted about my SAB listing a few weeks ago about not showing up in search only when you entered the exact name. ![]()
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