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For certain — and every responsible obit has done so.
I talk to a news editor and assign an obit.
IF YOU'RE NOT IN THE OBIT, EAT BREAKFAST 8 p.m.
Bennett's obit is becoming a rallying call for overweight people everywhere.
Most obit writers try to remain somewhat objective or morally neutral.
Starting after Friday's deadline (ha!) I am an ex-obit writer.
It's not surprising that entertainment publications would do her obit, however.
There he also updated the obit to acknowledge the public reaction.
Obit is screening at the Tribeca Film Festival through April 24. 
" The obit closes with his last message, "See ya&apos later, suckas!
"I'm not going to help you write an obit," he said, chuckling.
I didn't think this MD would be turning into a Kobe obit.
One obit noted that the deceased was Jewish while the other didn't.
"Will you interview me for my advance obit?" he asked teeming with apparent awareness that his years as a successful commissioner entitled him to an advance obit and that, at age 70-something, he was overdue for one.
A reader asks: An obit for the woman who invented the beehive hairdo?
As the abovementioned obit remarks, however, the axe was at the time mocked.
We had a movie made about us recently, a documentary called "Obit," and in it my former deskmate Doug Martin, who effected his own exit from the obit business a couple of years ago, made a comment of encapsulating rue.
In said obit, his dad entirely rewrites history, taking credit for Jimmy's writing career.
Well -- and they are already busy writing the president&aposs political obit for 0003.
"If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast" premieres June 5 at 8 p.m.
Others, including legendary obit writer Kay Powell, do not think it meets that criteria.
Following news of his wife's death, he retweeted an obit from The Hollywood Reporter.
The remarkable 5-year-old prepared his own obit before he died last week.
Christie died in 1976, and received her own front-page obit in The Times.
There was no way to write this obit without making her husband the star?
And Obit is a film that argues for the importance of this narrative resurrection.
His obit notes his likes: Playing with his sister, his blue bunny, thrash metal music.
As a film, "Obit" is true to the complex spirit of the form it chronicles.
Jim Noland, her husband, told NBC12 that one of their three sons penned the obit.
When George Devol died in 2011, he got the full New York Times obit treatment.
Her obit is among many more that will be published in the months to come.
Murray had written an advance obit on Dr. King a year and a half ago.
"Rest in Petty good sir," one supporter tweeted, with a photo of the newspaper obit.
But the obit could have found a better way to portray the sentiment McDonald described.
OBIT: COLONEL LEAVES BEHIND WIFE, KIDS, BAD BELTWAY DRIVERS The next two sentences were particularly crushing.
"With Trump as president, Canada wasn't far enough, so she moved to Heaven," the obit reads.
An answer came as I was researching an obit for a woman in the tennis world.
And "Obit" follows the obituary team at The New York Times as it commemorates the dead.
"My obit will be fine; I'm not worried about that," Mr. Christie said in the interview.
O. Chang's Obit is the work of the grief the poet experienced following her mother's death.
That would make the task challenging for an obit writer trying to focus on just one.
One famous beehive left unrecognized in the obit was perhaps the tallest one of all: Marge Simpson's.
Here's our epic obit of Mr. Bush, years in the making, and details on his funeral plans.
Rainé's obit says she had just been diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer 2 days prior to her death.
Most importantly, writing about death turns the writers' minds toward their own mortality, and Obit captures this poignantly.
Her death warranted an obit in the Times, though none of her communiqués about the holiday were quoted.
When writing an obit for a religious leader, is there an obligation to pay tribute in any way?
The occasional obit that fit into my sports department schedule was a diversion, not a full-time endeavor.
Whitman's name doesn't come up in Vanessa Gould's "Obit," a documentary about The Times's necrology team at work.
The Hill's Editor-In-Chief Bob CusackRobert (Bob) CusackHill's Editor-In-Chief: Is the media's Sanders obit premature?
Meantime, Kornacki anchored a lengthy special report for NBC stations across the country, featuring an obit by Lester Holt.
Christie died in 1976, and received her own front-page obit in The Times, sharing the headline with Poirot.
Do you have a sense of how many active members of the Mormon community were interviewed for this obit?
It was where they sent you if you were deemed only a heartbeat away from needing an obit yourself.
When she finally has anecdotes to write about, that's when she decides not to write the obit at all.
"Obit" is a fascinating exploration of a form of journalism that is simultaneously of both the past and the present.
But at least one reader of the Wilma Black death notice saw room in the middle for the modern obit.
Her family have shared the story of the devastation wreaked on their lives by opioid addiction in a powerful obit.
Memorial Park Funeral Home, which posted an obit of Nichopoulos online, did not indicate the cause of death on Wednesday.
After that, anytime I came across an interesting person who died years ago, I searched our archives for an obit.
It's amazing to type in five characters and find that phone number from an obit you wrote a decade ago.
One reader took issue with an obit that did run this week, for Barbara Gelb, the author, playwright and journalist.
Insider Podcasts The world of obituary writing comes alive in Vanessa Gould's documentary "Obit," which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
For 38 seasons prior to that, the obit reads, she was "a friend, mentor, and loving mother" to 161 student athletes.
"My obit would have been about only one thing: He's the guy that gave us Donald Trump," Bloomberg said in 2017.
"The New York Times probably has an obit there for me now," he said, raising a grievance he has aired before.
After my friend Pep died of metastatic colon cancer, his self-obit in the local paper brought tears to my eyes.
"He wasn't trying to trick anybody or try to make the obit writer complicit in a situation — that's not him," she says.
There was an animated discussion in 2012 over where to place the obit of Adam Yauch, a founder of the Beastie Boys.
The New York Times combed through their obituaries and considered anyone whose obit ran longer than 2,000 words to be a celebrity.
"Suharto's precise role in the violence is not clear," the obit continued, in defiance of the by now well-documented historical record.
Why do we refer to President Monson as "Mr." in the obit rather than by his title in the Mormon Church, president?
Meek Mill passed away Sunday ... at least for 50 Cent, who took the time to put together a NOT so loving obit.
Obit writers chronicle the lives of the world's movers and shakers, of course — the presidents, kings and queens, and captains of industry.
Yes, writing an advance obit is a tad macabre, but really it's just the journalistic equivalent of buying your own cemetery plot.
Still, "Obit" spends enough time with the writers to show their personalities as a reflection of the form they have been assigned to.
The first instance I could find for a man whose homosexuality was noted in an obit was for playwright Tennessee Williams in 1983.
Maybe an editor passed for lack of interest, or maybe considered an obit but did not have a reporter available to write it.
Honorable mentions: The Lego Batman Movie, The Lovers, The Reagan Show, Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan, Obit, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
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"Wilma Marie Voliva Black struggled into life over 94 years ago," the obit begins, setting a dramatic tone that is maintained throughout the piece.
A week after his death, Overbey's obit was reproduced in full, in a tweet from the GOP frontrunner, who has nearly 6 million followers.
Swanson left entrepreneurship and later returned to acting, while Kobler went on to invent the first "talking typewriter" (hence his New York Times obit).
In this podcast, the obituaries section editor (and one of the movie's stars), William McDonald talks about "Obit," the movie, and obits the job.
He graduated from University High School and began basic training for the U.S. Army in 1957 at Fort Ord in Monterey, California, the obit read.
We started with 15 women, because it is Women's History Month and because the overwhelming maleness of our obit subjects is the most apparent imbalance.
Make-up Editor Dave Lidman and his assistants had rearranged inside pages to make room for the Caldwell story and for Schumach's four-column obit.
This piece is from Overlooked, a history project recalling the lives of those who, for whatever reason, were left out of The Times's obit pages.
Alex wouldn't have intentionally misled the reporter who wrote the obit, he wouldn't' do that but he himself did not understand the truth of the situation.
To her, the Black obit reads more like an attack on the care she got at the assisted living facility than on the family, she said.
And thus we have become film stars, a far cry from the marginalized outcasts that our obit-writing forebears in newsrooms across America so often were.
A few months ago, I received an email that stopped me cold: "Hey, man, I guess we haven't communicated since you wrote my obit," it began.
After the burial, Ms. Heller held the American flag presented in her father's honor and said perhaps the obit had struck a chord with regular people.
But even though the 4,700-word obit was essentially ready, because of the need for updates, it was about an hour before a full version was posted.
The obit references Vogel's struggle with drugs and alcohol throughout her life, though it also noted she had recently sought treatment at an in-patient rehabilitation program.
" She was a devoted wife to Savopoulos, according to the obit, which read: "This love was represented in their daughters Abigail, and Katerina, and their son Philip.
The Post published Will's obit Saturday, saying the 69-year-old lawyer died last Wednesday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to his older brother, Donald.
If there were any justice, "Obit" would inspire a new generation of writers to enter the field, much as "All the President's Men" (1976) did for investigative journalism.
But much has changed since the obit desk was stigmatized as "Siberia," the place where soon-to-be-dead or -fired journos were parked on their way out.
Such lost tales are the concept behind Overlooked, a history project recalling the lives of those who, for whatever reason, were left out of The Times's obit pages.
They say Mr. Monson's life included strong community and humanitarian work as the leader of a large religious following and wish the obit had reflected more of that.
If we make a factual error in an obit about a physicist, say, we'll probably hear about it from colleagues in the field (and then correct the error).
"Bentley sang her bawdy, bossy songs in a thunderous voice, dipping down into a froglike growl or curling upward into a wail," according to her belated Times obit.
The stars of "Obit", Vanessa Gould's engaging new documentary profiling the obituary writers at the New York Times, recognise that their lives are not exactly the stuff of stardom.
In a recent op-ed, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni chided obit writers—including some at his own paper—for failing to acknowledge that their subjects were gay.
Some years ago, I wrote an advance obit of Vin Scully, the great Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers annnouncer who retired last month after 67 years at the microphone.
"And one comes away from 'Obit' grateful that the paper has at its disposal a team of humane, gifted people who make commemorating the dead a lively, lasting art."
Mr. Heller's obit was shared widely on social media, first locally among his many friends in town and then around the world, leading to articles in countless news outlets.
This week, several readers, after waiting for an obit to appear, wrote in to question why Lola Albright, an actress and a singer, never earned one from The Times.
And one comes away from "Obit" grateful that the paper has at its disposal a team of humane, gifted people who make commemorating the dead a lively, lasting art.
That year, Payton incorporated the Afro-American Realty Company "to help remake Harlem as a home for black citizens who faced discrimination in housing," according to his Overlooked obit.
The collection includes especially exciting highlights from Rosie Lee Tompkins, a friend of Leon's mentioned in the first paragraph of that same obit (just as he is mentioned in hers).
OBIT, the new documentary from director Vanessa Gould, lingers at the newspaper's death-desk to think through the meaning of remembrance, and to show the workday of these uncommon journalists.
Sam Roberts, another obit writer, also knew Mr. Breslin personally; he was at home in Manhattan when he received the call from Ronnie Eldridge, Mr. Breslin's wife, with the news.
"I think it's kind of a sad obit for one of the longest-running white nationalist organizations," said Heimbach, who estimates it had about 40 active, dues-paying members last year.
" True to formula, the tale took on a life of its own, spawning headlines such as "How not to write an obituary" and "The most honest News and Observer obit ever.
My source for our obituary (The Times requires us to confirm a subject's death, typically in the second paragraph of a news obit) was a young Brooklyn filmmaker named Vanessa Gould.
The New York Times on Thursday started a new project, "Overlooked," a history project recalling the lives of those who, for whatever reason, were left out of The Times's obit pages.
Its custodian, Jeff Roth, comes across in "Obit" as a droll, mildly frantic version of a Jorge Luis Borges character holding inscrutable dominion over a vast, seemingly impenetrable labyrinth of arcana.
Massachusetts police say they have put a stop to the alleged "obit bandit" who is accused of robbing the homes of grieving relatives while they attended funerals and wakes for loved ones.
And then there are those who drop out and everyone scratches their head and races to Google – like when you read the obit of an actor you thought had died years ago.
The Solo Cup Company was the family business -- Hulseman's dad started it in 1936 -- and Hulseman started working in the company factory when he was 18, according to his obit on Legacy.com.
Another copy editor, Eric Morse, reviewed a 20-minute video and scrambled to edit a timeline and a slide show before starting on the dozen or so captions for the print obit.
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The link on the Hollywood Reporter obit was hijacked by a vendor with the handle "maryfarrow," who currently charges up to $215 for backlinks on the New York Times, the Independent, and Mashable.
Each was, in that ghoulish way that obit writers feel, a pleasure to write (especially for someone who enjoyed watching sports more than playing them and spent many hours professionally writing about sportscasters).
Director Vanessa Gould follows a day of working on the "dead beat" of the New York Times in Obit, which had its world premiere on Sunday as part of the Tribeca Film Festival.
Whether that prescription actually works might be unproven, but if it's even half-true, watching "If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast" ought to be worth at least a few more good years.
The Obit Worldphone MV1, the latest smartphone to come out of ex-Apple CEO John Sculley's new company, has made its way to the UK six months after being announced at Mobile World Congress.
One colleague of mine wrote a fulsome obit of himself in the third person and when it became known that he was the author, it did seem a tad odd, to put it kindly.
The obituary began on the front page of most print editions Sunday, but the error was noticed too late for the Sunday newspaper, so the corrected obit ran in Monday's paper, but with no correction.
This hour-long song was intended to be one in a series of eight one-act plays, titled "By Way of Obit," in each of which a character would tell another about someone who had died.
When the only paper that responded was the New York Times, Gould grew curious about the inner workings of the obit desk and how its writers artfully fit people's lifetimes into to 500 to 1000 words.
Now I think that this would make for a fantastic obit — so I tell my younger friends that no matter how I go, I want it reported that I drowned in moonlight, strangled by my own bra.
The obit was compiled by his parents, Emilie and Ryan Matthias, who began asking Garrett questions about such adult topics as funeral and burial preferences when they learned from doctors last month that his cancer was terminal.
The paper said it wouldn't run the obit unless that line was removed, and the family ultimately agreed, with the woman's son saying they "didn't have the emotional energy to fight that fight" during the Christmas period.
My byline is likely to continue to appear for months, even years, because of the 40 or 50 obituaries I've written of people who are still living — the future dead, as we say, in mordant obit-speak.
"Faced with the prospect of voting for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, Mary Anne Noland of Richmond chose, instead, to pass into the eternal love of God," reads the obit published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
It is the Sisyphean task of obit editors to stockpile "advances" for as many of the newsworthy undead as possible, and when Marv took the job he commissioned a blizzard of them from colleagues throughout the newsroom.
Vanessa Gould's Obit, a documentary providing a behind-the-scenes look at the vestigial art of editorial obituaries at the New York Times, will open at New York's Film Forum and Lincoln Plaza Cinema on April 26th.
The first instance in the United States appeared in 1704 in the Boston News-Letter for Jane Treat, granddaughter of Connecticut's deputy governor, who was struck by lightning while reading her Bible, according to obit expert Nigel Starck.
I'd like to think that those portrayed in Overlooked would be prime candidates for an obit in The Times today — precisely because they fit a broader standard of significance and impact and, by the way, offer compelling stories.
"Ragtag collections of prostitutes and pimps, drug addicts and sundry urban nighthawks, the people who populate his plays were unusual theatrical subjects in their day, but were no less sympathetic for that," the Times obit said of Wilson.
In Mr. Monson's obit, for example, we reached out to a scholar of the church, Richard Lyman Bushman, to shed light on President Monson's move to lower the age under which women could be eligible for missionary work.
"Now I think that would make for a fantastic obit," Ms. Fisher wrote, "so I tell my younger friends that no matter how I go, I want it reported that I drowned in moonlight, strangled by my own bra."
The facts in the obit seemed to align with what little Mr. McFadden knew about Mr. Duncan's personal life, mostly gleaned from the memoir: his birth year, 1930; his Roman Catholicism; and, the clincher, his relationship to the entertainer Mitzi Gaynor, a stepsister.
But in the HBO documentary "If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast," Carl Reiner and friends take up another side of the phenomenon of longer life spans: the many people in their later years who are still sharp and vigorous and engaged.
In this exclusive Times Insider event, Bill McDonald, The Times's obituary editor, and Margalit Fox, an obituary writer, join the filmmaker Vanessa Gould — creator of the award-winning film "Obit" — to discuss the art of the fair and balanced post-mortem appraisal.
Mr. Ernst, who two years earlier had taken the early read of the Ali obit, prepared for substantial changes in the National section, and Maya Salam on the Business desk waited to begin work on a revised jobs article that had changed shape on A1.
On Barbara Gelb, I too found the obit jarring, in that it seemed to be memorializing two people, but this was a special circumstance, given that the couple led lives that were entangled professionally and personally in a way that goes beyond many spouses.
With the rapid disruptions caused by successful Silicon Valley-based mobile payment companies like PayPal and Square, and technology giants Google and Apple making greater efforts to handle purchase transactions through smartphones, it is easy to expect the dollar's obit to appear any day now.
" To be sure, Fisher was as cheeky in life about her own obituary as her family was about her final resting place: Fisher wrote in her book Wishful Drinking that she wanted her obit to read that she was "drowned in moonlight, strangled by my own bra.
But later, in a more sanguine state, I read the self-obit posted by the Seattle-based author Jane Lotter and reflected on how such a generous piece of writing must have helped ease the pain of her terminal illness and the subsequent grief of her relatives.
So when word arrived on Friday, March 17, that Jimmy Breslin, the towering newspaper columnist, was in the hospital with pneumonia, the Obituaries team was prepared: The obit that ran on the front page of the paper on March 20 had been assigned six years ago.
With the first New York edition closed, Ms. Fuhs identified a new issue: The package we hoped to run for the second National and New York editions consisted of a Page One design that dropped two stories for the Parks photo and Lipsyte obit, 52 years in the making.
So — and I guess here's when the cat yawns and stretches and thinks, "Fine, yeah, I suppose I'll go after this mouse now with this shot in the dark" — Alice calls the Trib and plants an obit she thinks could motivate Ben to become a brand-new man again.
One of my favorite assignments ever was the obit of Leslie Buck, who invented the Anthora, the blue-and-white Greek-themed cardboard cup from which generations of Gothamites drank their coffee — and without which a bevy of New York cop shows would not look remotely the same.
This work meant juggling a lot of different variables: where the rocket took off, where it entered obit, how quickly it was moving in orbit, the rotation of the Earth beneath it, the angle at which it ought to reenter the Earth, and the location of the splashdown.
Although the film clocks in at 95 minutes, Obit doesn't move beyond the New York Times' own newsroom, or delve too deeply into how digital journalism might impact this editorial feature when the news of a celebrity death spreads like wildfire long before the Gray Lady goes to print.
I could scarcely have imagined at the time that the resulting news article — the life story of a reclusive, little-known French paper artist named Eric Joisel — would be the catalyst for "Obit," a documentary film about my colleagues and me that generated a good deal of buzz at the Tribeca Film Festival.
A pair of workshops will coach attendees on writing: "'Selfie-Obit': A Workshop to Write Your Own Obituary" will offer guidance on creating a personal obituary, and "How to Write a Condolence Letter," with the funeral director Amy Cunningham, will include readings of historic condolence notes by Emily Dickinson, Charles Dickens and others.
"I wrote the obit for his local cronies and friends and never thought it would go any further, but I guess it just resounds with people," Ms. Heller said, adding that comments and condolences have come in "from all 50 states" as well as several countries, including from as far as Australia and New Zealand.
According to his New York Times obit, he had caught the Nazis' ire, and Shearer reports that their anger went back to when Kobler's father refused to produce chemical weapons during World War I. The Gestapo had imprisoned Kobler more than once; although he had found some sanctuary in Switzerland, he needed to leave the continent all together.
William McDonald, the Times obituary editor, wrote a companion piece about how obituaries are chosen, and addresses its lacks: I'd like to think that those portrayed in Overlooked would be prime candidates for an obit in The Times today — precisely because they fit a broader standard of significance and impact and, by the way, offer compelling stories.
And so "Obit" was born, with Ms. Gould securing the layers of permission from The Times — first from the obituaries editor, William McDonald, then from masthead-level editors and members of our corporate communications department — that would allow her and her crew to film in the newsroom as they followed the making of a news obituary over the course of a single day.
"I think it's kind of a sad obit for one of the longest-running white nationalist organizations," Heimbach told AP. Stern has reportedly been working to change the group for two years and posted to his website in 2017 that he was planning to meet with Schoep to get a proclamation signed denouncing the NSM as a white supremacist group.
Mr. Weber, Mr. Vitello and fellow obit writers Margalit Fox, William Grimes and Douglas Martin are as amusing about as they are amused by some of their subjects, whether it was Manson Whitlock, one of the last typewriter repairmen, who died at 96 in 2013, or Meadowlark Lemon, the seemingly indestructible clown prince of the Harlem Globetrotters, who died at 83 in 2015.
" More on this... Newspaper pulls woman's viral revenge obituary that says 'world is a better place without her' Daughter writes humorous obituary for father in Indiana Marine colonel's obituary blasts 'incompetent' Virginia drivers Dehmlow&aposs sister, Judy, described the obit to the Mail as "nasty," and said it had "hurt the family tremendously" before questioning why people are discussing it because "it&aposs not important.
This documentary from Vanessa Gould follows the newspaper's obit team at work — eavesdropping on William McDonald, the department's editor, as he and his crew decide whose death deserves the Times treatment, and watching Bruce Weber, a former reporter, assemble the 2014 obituary of William P. Wilson, the media consultant who advised the Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy before his first televised debate with Richard M. Nixon.
Meanwhile, as has become obligatory in the documentary subgenre "How The New York Times Does Stuff" (see "Wordplay" from 2006 and "Page One" from 2011), "Obit" lets us eavesdrop on conferences among the department's editor, William McDonald, and his fellow editors Jack Kadden and Peter Keepnews about whose death deserves the Times treatment, how much space it should get and where it should be placed.
Their consistent quality is an enduring legacy of the paper's former chief obit writer Alden Whitman (1913-1990), whose thoroughly researched, elegantly written biographical essays about the great and near-great between 20153 and 1976 helped set a higher professional standard while enhancing the reputation of a trade once considered a training ground for novice reporters or a vocational graveyard (so to speak) for staff members sliding toward retirement.
Somehow — and this may be the movie's most impressive feat — "Obit" shapes the tension and tedium of the writing process itself into engaging narrative drama as it lets us watch the veteran writer Bruce Weber assemble a 2014 obituary of William P. Wilson, a media consultant who provided vital cosmetic and staging tips to the 1960 Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy before his first televised debate with Richard M. Nixon.
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