How can I submit an obituary for publication? Email: Send your notice content, any pictures and your contact details (including name, address and best contact phone number) to [email protected] Our team will format the notice for you and contact you for payment prior to appearing in The West Australian.

Where can I publish an obituary?

Where to Publish an Obituary

  • Local newspapers.
  • National newspapers.
  • Community publications.
  • Industry publications.
  • Funeral home website.
  • Church/religious publications.
  • Church website.
  • And more!

How do I place an obituary online?

Here are the steps for posting online obituary:

  1. STEP 1: Look for online resources to publish your loved one’s obituary.
  2. STEP 2: Inquire with your funeral home, crematorium, or mortuary.
  3. STEP 3: Inquire about the cost of posting obituary online.
  4. STEP 4: Ask about the requirements and procedures of online posting.

Why are newspaper obituaries so expensive?

In short, obituaries are often expensive due to the actual cost of printing and the fact that there used to be very few alternatives. Online obituaries, such as the free ones you can create here on Ever Loved, can vary in price, but are generally much cheaper than printed obituaries.

How do I publish an obituary online?

Step 1: Search Free Online Resources to Publish an Obituary. Step 2: Ask the Local Funeral Home, Mortuary, or Crematorium About Free Online Obituary Services. Step 3: Sign Up for a Free Service. Step 4: Clarify Requirements and Process for Posting.

Do you have to post an obituary in the newspaper?

An obituary or death notice is a way to share the news of someone’s death with the local community or extended family. While this is an important way to inform others of the family’s loss, there is no legal requirement to have an obituary or death notice.