How to Place an Obituary

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After your loved one passes away, you have so many contractual details to deal with, like home, finances, burial and funeral arrangements, the last thing you want to think about is placing an obituary in your local paper, but doing so is very important. A published obituary can be used in many cases with insurance companies and creditors to help prove the official death of a loved one, as well as letting all of your neighbors, friends and loved ones know of the passing in an efficient manner.

Although this may seem like an insurmountable task, The Mountain-Ear can help. We have a simple form to help you get started. We can put it all together into a story format for you. The cost to place an obituary is $25. That includes a photo and 750 words. Need an extended obituary? No problem. We can do that too. We can help make the process as simple as possible, for you and your family. To get your forms, more information and to see examples of published obituaries, please email publisher@themountainear.com.

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PHOTOS BY DAVE GIBSON

PHOTOS BY DAVE GIBSON

First Nederland Farmers Market of the year

Above, left; Whitney Padden and Mike Foster sell a wide variety of tasty hot sauces. Above, right; Ahram Medina of Project Umami offers samples. See photos page 9, 15.

 

 

 

 

 

PHOTOS BY DAVE GIBSON A bi-weekly event Top; Based in Berthoud, Karen Hare manufactures CBD skin balm and tinctures. Bottom; Rishona Hatcher grows lion’s mane, black pearl and chestnut mushrooms in Coal Creek Canyon.

PHOTOS BY DAVE GIBSON A bi-weekly event Top; Based in Berthoud, Karen Hare manufactures CBD skin balm and tinctures. Bottom; Rishona Hatcher grows lion’s mane, black pearl and chestnut mushrooms in Coal Creek Canyon.

 

PHOTO BY DAVE GIBSON Between 85 E. 1st Street and 80 E. 2nd Street Above; Matt of Jolly Radish Farm shows off his beets. The market runs every other Sunday, through mid-October. For more information about the Nederland Farmers Market, go to www.nederlandfarmersmarket.org.

PHOTO BY DAVE GIBSON Between 85 E. 1st Street and 80 E. 2nd Street Above; Matt of Jolly Radish Farm shows off his beets. The market runs every other Sunday, through mid-October. For more information about the Nederland Farmers Market, go to www.nederlandfarmersmarket.org.