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Times Obituary Archives
One of the indispensable services rendered by the electronic media such as radio and television stations and the print media vis--vis newspapers and magazines are obituary advertisements. And as a matter of fact, broadsheets such as the New York Times, Los Angeles times and a host of others across the globe are not left out of this very important service rendered to members of society who have interest in honoring late friends, parents and members (especially of a certain group) in magazines or newspapers. Worthy of note also is that most of the media houses have got obituary archives where obituary advertisements or announcements of a people have been documented over the years. A visit to the New York Times obituary archives can be actually overwhelming as you come across testimonials of different people during their sojourn on planet earth. It cannot but make individuals think about what comes next after this time. What people are going to put down about a fellow that visits an obituary archive may be the nearest thought that storms his mind. Further more, they may go on to create a sort of sensation of recalled memories as you look again at the announcement of obsequies of a relation such as a beloved late mother. Even though quite a number of persons may not fancy and some may even vigorously dump the idea of scanning through compilations of obituaries that have been advertised or announced for quite some time ago, the fact that someone like me still like to peruse such cannot be contested. This does not mean that any one that has this kind of attitude carry a consciousness of death, but for me it just creates a sense of appreciation for life especially for any one that is old enough to cross over to the world beyond. More so, I give a great dose of sympathy those young folks who just seem to have left before their very time. Some of the highlights in New York Times obituary archives are that of Dr Louis Reiss a man who helped to ban the testing of atomic bombs, who died at a good old age of 84, and Cyril Harris who died at 93. Cyril was known to have fine-tuned a good number of prominent concert halls across the United States. Sincerely, such testimonials especially when viewed in details cannot but send a motivation to the reader to try as much as possible to lead an inspiring life.
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