Interactive Digital Memorials Are Coming To The Post Gazette Obituaries

Interactive Digital Memorials Are Coming To The Post Gazette Obituaries

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Where the Pittsburgh PostGazetteObituaries Actually Live Now. If you are looking for a recent death notice, your first stop isn’t usually a physical library. It’s the digital space. Where the Records Actually Live. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has moved most of its obituary business to a digital-first model. Honestly, if you go tothe main news site, you might get lost in the headlines. Looking up obituaries in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette isn’t hard. Whether you're just getting curious about your family history or you're adding finishing touches to your family tree, here's how to get started Interactive Engagement: Visitors can leave messages, share memories, and interact with digital content, creating a dynamic memorial. This interactivity enhances the traditional memorial experience and allows for continuous engagement and connection. ThePost-Gazette archives are a bit of a maze. For anything truly old, you’re looking at microfilm at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh or a paid subscription to something like Newspapers.com or GenealogyBank. The Shift to "Digital-First" Memorials. Writing the "Perfect" Notice. Why the "Official Gazette" is Different. The Future of Local Reporting.

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