Does everyone have to have an obituary?
Although writing an obituary isn’t a requirement when someone dies, it is a common way to inform others about a recent death. We all meet many different people throughout our lifetimes, and family members aren’t always able to personally inform everyone the deceased knew of their passing.
How do I find out if someone has died in Ontario?
Death certificates are issued by the Province of Ontario, Office of the Registrar General. Information is available at the Service Ontario website. Only the Province of Ontario can confirm the date of death. If you do not know the exact date of the death, you may request a search.
How to find an obituary in Norway?
Simply browse the Norway’s obituaries listing you can find on this page or conduct a search on the web site with your loved one’s name. How much does it cost to publish an obituary in Norway?
Where can I find historical records in Norway?
These records are available at the respective Archives in Norway. Many are searchable in an index online at the Digital Archives of Norway as well as in a scanned format online. These online scanned records are not complete for the whole country as of yet but they are well worth searching if your area has been scanned.
Can flowers be sent to a visitation or funeral service in Norway?
Can flowers be sent directly to a visitation or funeral service in Norway? Yes, flower arrangements are fulfilled and delivered by local florists from Norway. How can I create an obituary in Norway?
Where can I find the history of Norway’s Chancery posters?
This dates back to a law of 1792, with a chancery poster in 1812 and a revision of the law December 12th 1930 paragraph 12. These records are available at the respective Archives in Norway. Many are searchable in an index online at the Digital Archives of Norway as well as in a scanned format online.