I love to read obituaries, but I don't always trust their accuracy. Bravo for writing your own. I think when left to whoever volunteers to author your abbreviated biography in a few paragraphs, what's considered important may be a bit subjective. And where's the best place to announce one's passing? The newspapers aren't read by many. I still do. Facebook? Maybe, if there's a grandchild savvy enough to hack into your account. Or the grandchild can hack into your contact list in your phone and notify that way? Food for thought. Thanks, Karen.
I love to read obituaries, but I don't always trust their accuracy. Bravo for writing your own. I think when left to whoever volunteers to author your abbreviated biography in a few paragraphs, what's considered important may be a bit subjective. And where's the best place to announce one's passing? The newspapers aren't read by many. I still do. Facebook? Maybe, if there's a grandchild savvy enough to hack into your account. Or the grandchild can hack into your contact list in your phone and notify that way? Food for thought. Thanks, Karen.
I read the obituaries first, then the comics, then the news. Jeff