How to Place an Obituary

Click Here to Submit an Obituary Online

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.

2022-04-14


$1.50

Headlines include: 

Local poet publishes new book
Gilpin Rec Center brings back Easter egg hunt
Coal Creek kids turn out for Easter egg hunt
DOJoe Memorial Uphill/Downhill Race
Mountain community artists continue to impress
Newspaper mailers not saved from dramatic postage increases by postal reform
Weekly Register-Call Historic Print Shop Exhibit opens
Annexation, Cape Seal Project approved
Funds announced for wildfire mitigation
Boulder County America Rescue Plan Act work groups wrap up
New Moon Bakery & Café: Right on the corner
Good People Tree Service: Good help isn’t hard to find
Gilpin Schools examine budget data
All-State football player Stephen King trades gridiron for Mines
Preschool SOARS at Gilpin County Schools
NMSHS celebrates Prom
Music of the Mountains: Mountain Duo
Peak Perspectives: Rising costs
Movie of the Week: CODA
Some Words for the Week
Life in Nature: Baby season!
Gilpin County Sheriff reports January 2022
Black Hawk Police Reports, February 2022
Recipe of the Week: Spring Asparagus Soup
Peak Parenting: Spring clean-out
Pyramids, temples, and the S.S. Sudan
Dating in the real world
Tech Trends: Digital Currency
Culture if Kindness and having the name Karen
Make empathy your “go to” response, even when setting limits
LTE: Comprehensive Care for Alzheimer’s Act
LTE: Thank you for the vote of confidence!
LTE: Visual Journeys at Gilpin library
LTE: Housing crisis is real

and MORE!

Categories: ,

Description

Click here to download the April 14, 2022, edition of The Mountain-Ear. Same price as on the stands, delivered right to your email inbox.