Obituaries – Page 1768 – Quad Cities Daily (2024)

  • ObituariesWoodfin Funeral Chapels

    Dorothy L. Fann

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Dorothy L. Fann, age 96 of Readyville, Tennessee, died Monday, February 1, 2023, at St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital. She was a native of Christiana, Tennessee and a daughter of the …

  • Heritage Funeral Home TNObituaries

    Michael Roy Henry

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Michael Roy Henry, age 58, a resident of Columbia, passed away Wednesday, February 1, 2023, at Maury Regional Medical Center. The family will celebrate his life with a service …

  • Bell Funeral HomeObituaries

    Vernie Jean Thompson

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Mrs. Vernie Jean Thompson , age 76 of Cordova died Tuesday, January 31,2023 at Princeton Baptist Medical Center. She is preceding in death by her husdand Gary Thompson, her parents …

  • Collins-Burke Funeral HomeObituaries

    Christina Deonna Adkins

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Christina Deonna Adkins, 43 of Jasper, passed away on Monday, January 30, 2023 at Walker Baptist Medical Center. Christina passed after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by her loved …

  • ObituariesSpry Memorial Chapel

    Peggy Janice Willis

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Peggy Janice Willis, age 87, of Tuscumbia, passed away on Monday, January 30, 2023, at her residence. Peggy retired as an inspector at Lee Company in Russellville after 19-1/2 years. …

  • ObituariesWoodfin Funeral Chapels

    Mae Qualls Blansett

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Mae Qualls Blansett, age 86 of Murfreesboro, Tennessee died Monday, January 31, 2023, at Alive Hospice Murfreesboro with her family by her side. She was a native of Norfolk, Virginia …

  • Marion County Funeral HomeObituaries

    Willia Dean Moore

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Dean Moore, age 80, of Hamilton, Alabama passed away Monday, January 30, 2023, at NMMC- Hamilton. She was born in Fayette County, Alabama on Friday, June 12, 1942. Visitation will …

  • Nelms Memorial Funeral HomeObituaries

    Marilynn Kelley

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Mrs. Marilynn Kelley January 18, 1966 – February 1, 2023 Funeral service for Mrs. Marilynn Kelley will be announced later.

  • Norwood Funeral HomesObituaries

    David Lancaster

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    David Lancaster, age 25 of Northport, passed away February 1, 2023. Services will be announced at a later date.

  • ObituariesRoyal Funeral Home

    Shanteque L. Watkins

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Ms. Shanteque L. Watkins July 23, 1995 – February 1, 2023 Funeral service will be announced later.

  • ObituariesRoyal Funeral Home

    Lawrence Childress

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Elder Lawrence Childress March 22, 1924 – January 31, 2023 Funeral service will be 12 noon, Saturday, February 11, 2023 at the St. Bartley Primitive Baptist Church (3020 Belafonte Ave …

  • Nichols Funeral HomesObituaries

    Billie Alston Gardner

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Billie Alston Gardner, 93 of Pell City, formerly of Addison, entered into rest on Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at The Villages at Cook Springs in Pell City. Billie was born …

  • McNeece Morris Funeral HomeObituaries

    Peggy Jean Stephens

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Peggy Jean Stephens, 83, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at The Meadows. She was born January 10, 1940, to William and Mamie Whitehead Boren. She worked at …

  • ObituariesRoyal Funeral Home

    Daisy Jones Moore

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Mrs. Daisy Jones Moore July 21, 1953 – January 26, 2023 Funeral service will be 12:00 p.m., Saturday, February 4, 2023 at the Syler Tabernacle Primitive Baptist Church (904 Oakwood …

  • ObituariesShelton Funeral Home

    Thelma Lou Tucker

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma Lou Tucker, age 92, will be held on Saturday February 4, 2023 at 1 PM at White Hall Baptist with Kevin Mullins officiating. Burial will …

  • Greenhill Funeral HomeObituaries

    Bobby Joe Scott

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Bobby Joe Scott, 81, of Florence, AL, passed away January 29, 2023. Bobby was retired for NAFCO as an inspector and was a member of the Church of Christ. Bobby …

  • Laughlin Service Funeral HomeObituaries

    Jeremey Coronado Smith

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Jeremey Coronado Smith October 24, 2004 – January 27, 2023 Jeremey passed away unexpectedly Friday, January 27th, at his home in Huntsville, AL. He was born October 24, 2004, to …

  • ObituariesSerenity Funeral Home

    Offie Lockhart

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Offie Lockhart Tuesday, January 31st, 2023 Visitation Monday, February 6th, 2023 2:00pm – 7:00pm Serenity Funeral Home Second Visitation Tuesday, February 7th, 2023 10:00am – 11:00am Pine Grove M.B. Church …

  • ObituariesPeck Funeral Home

    Bobby R. Palmer

    by Lynn McMillen

    by Lynn McMillen

    Bobby R. Palmer was born March 27, 1941 to Reese Palmer and Estelle Wray Palmer. He was raised in Morgan County, Alabama and graduated from Falkville High School in the …

  • Obituaries – Page 1768 – Quad Cities Daily (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the first line of an obituary? ›

    Announce the death

    Provide the name and a very brief description, the age of the deceased, and the day of passing. You can probably squeeze all of this information into one sentence. For example: On Monday, September 4, 2017, John Doe, loving husband and father of four children, passed away at the age of 74.

    What are the final words on an obituary? ›

    Concluding Message

    In the conclusion of the obituary, special requests may be made such as, “in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to…” or “Our heartfelt thanks to the staff at General Hospital for…” Some families make the final line a dedication honoring their loved one.

    What is the largest obituary website? ›

    The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation.

    How long are most obituaries? ›

    Keep in mind the length: the average size of an obituary is approximately 200 words, but some publications may accept obituaries as long as 450 words or as short as 50 words.

    What not to put in an obituary? ›

    When writing an obituary, leave out details that could be used for identity theft, such as the deceased's date and place of birth, middle name, maiden name and mother's maiden name. And don't include the deceased's home address.

    What is the last sentence of an obituary? ›

    At the end of an obituary a special message is sometimes found, such as 'in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to..' or 'Special Thanks to the staff at General Hospital for..' or 'We will always carry your memory in our hearts'. Sometimes a short prayer or a line from a poem is placed at the end.

    What is the most common last words before death? ›

    People's last words are often these 4 phrases: What they teach us about living happy, meaningful lives, from an oncologist
    • I want to tell you that I love you.
    • I want to tell you that I forgive you.
    • Would you tell me that you love me?
    • Would you give me your forgiveness?
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    What should be left out of a obituary? ›

    In most cases, obituaries do not include the names or nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, or in-laws unless they were close to the deceased. Grandchildren are sometimes listed but often numbered instead (…he leaves behind 5 grandchildren).

    What are the last wishes before death? ›

    Advanced directives are legal documents that details someone's wishes when they are terminally ill. Last wishes are not legally binding and deal more with how you would like to be remembered, what you would like to say to your loved ones, and other practical things.

    What is the shortest obituary ever? ›

    The late Douglas Legler, from Fargo, North Dakota, may have the funniest and most concise obituary ever. The whole obituary reads "Doug Died." And that's exactly the way he wanted it.

    Is it common to read the obituary at a funeral? ›

    An obituary is written to tell the story of your loved one. These will often be in the funeral program. There will even be a part of the funeral where the obituary will be silently read by everyone in attendance at the funeral.

    What does a good obituary look like? ›

    Obituary Example: Announcing the Funeral. [Full name], [age], of [where they lived], sadly left us on [date of death] due to [cause of death]. They leave behind [list of surviving family members]. A service will be held in their honor at [time] on [date] at [location].

    Who comes first in an obituary? ›

    The first paragraph of the obituary should include the deceased person's full name, including any nicknames they may have used, their age, date and place of death. Some people choose to include cause of death, but this is optional depending on how much information you would like to share.

    What is proper etiquette for an obituary? ›

    Jot down the key facts first

    Even the most sensational obituaries should include key details about the person's life and death. First, you'll want to include the person's name, birth place, age, date of death, location and cause of death (optional).

    What is an example of a mother in an obituary? ›

    Obituary Sample for a Mother

    [Deceased's First Name] was a devoted mother to [Name or Names of children], her pride and joy. She always said their birth changed her life for the better, and they felt that in the love and support she provided.

    How do I start off an obituary? ›

    Opening – Start with the full name, date of birth, and date of death. Biographical Information – Provide a brief overview of their life, including education, career, and family. Achievements and Passions – Highlight notable achievements, hobbies, and interests.

    What is the correct order of an obituary? ›

    Writing the Obituary (5 Steps)
    • Step 1: Announce the Death. ...
    • Step 2: Provide Service Times. ...
    • Step 3: Include Biographical Info. ...
    • Step 4: List Family Members and Close Friends. ...
    • Step 5: Include a Special Message or Pictures.
    Feb 1, 2023

    What is a simple obituary example? ›

    [Full Name], aged [age of the deceased], passed away peacefully on [date of death], at [location of death]. He/she was born on [date of birth], in [birthplace], to [names of parents]. He/she was a proud resident of [city of residence] and was a 1975 graduate of Holy Cross High School.

    How do you start a sentence with obituary? ›

    Announce the name and time of death in the first sentence.

    Keep this sentence brief and to the point so you can expand the obituary in other places. Some examples include: “On the morning of June 10, 2019, John William Smith of Atlanta died at the age of 80.

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