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.

2020-05-21


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Headlines include: 

Nederland Elementary wraps up the school year
Nederland seniors parade through town
Nederland High School Congratulations Graduates!
Gilpin High School Congratulations Graduates!
Chinook West High School: Congratulations Graduates!
Taste of the Peaks: Restaurants offering to-go food
Greetings from Eureka Street
Mary Debroux retires from public education
Thoughts from a graduating senior
Nederland Teachers share gratitude
Gilpin High School Scholarship Awards
Randy Sachter Memorial Scholarship awards seniors
Nederland honors student accomplishments
Campgrounds open for reservations starting June 1
Casinos seeking variance
Timberline Fire Protection District prepares for covid-19 testing
Black Hawk approves extending emergency order
Nederland Fire Board swears in new members
Accountant duties awarded to Town
Public Works director retires after 22 years
Red Lion approved as a Use of Community Significance
Central City brainstorms reopening
Four hour blasting closure in Boulder Canyon on May 26
State explains Covid-19 death data reporting
Tungsten to Bobtail natural gas project
National Forest restrictions remain in effect through May 31
Nederland ski teams celebrate on the slopes
Honor and Integrity
Homeschool, mountain style
Some Words for the Week
Gilpin Seniors prepare for graduation
Independent journalism created by locals, for locals.
Business Short Takes: businesses serving you across the peaks
Business Short Takes: 8z Realty offers market knowledge, Fitzer’s local touch
Music of the Mountains: Instrument maintenance suggestions during the pandemic
Astrology: Gemini
Mountain Critters: Separation Anxiety
Nederland Public Works continues improvements
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