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Obituary Index Project
This page contains information about the Naples Daily News Obituary Index Project.If you familiar with the project and request procedures, go directly to the index. Obituary Requests
Requests for obituaries may be made:
When making an obituary request, you must include the subject's full name (if the subject is female, please include her first name, i.e. Mrs. Jane Doe, not Mrs. John Doe). Also, please include your name, a contact phone number, and your mailing address. Please allow one week's searching time per subject. Obituary requests are researched free of charge, and one hard copy of the obituary will be made for you free of charge. However, in order to send a hard copy of the obituary to you via postal mail, we ask that you provide us with a self-addressed, stamped envelope, mailed to the Reference Department address above.
Obituary Index Project and Volunteers While the volunteers are not necessarily experienced indexers, they have taken precautions to make the index as accurate as possible. Occasionally, a page or an entire issue is found out of order on the microfilm reels. These instances may require some extra research by patrons. Obituary In dex volunteers, both past and present, include: Bob Holbrook (Project Coordinator), Bill Bergen, Michele Bender, Barbara Bou-Sliman, Ann Chesney, Pat Collins, Frank Cullen, Helen Eckhardt, Mary Grimsley, Nelson Kennerson, Sandy Kennerson, Cherry Key, Arlene Mauer, Mary Rankin, Joyce Reed, Kay Sapienza, Ellen Smith, and Mary Stewart. Many thanks to all of these wonderful volunteers for their hard work and persistence!
Naples Daily News Obituary Index
The index will be updated to include additional listings on a regular basis. The index includes:
Since the intention was to indicate death notices, subsequent news items that deal with murder investigations or trials have not been included. If a person's death fell into these categories, it is advisable to check subsequent issues. Some may be as much as a year later. A female's maiden name is enclosed within parentheses. A question mark following the maiden name indicates that the source was from the surname of a mother, or brother, and may or may not be correct. A question mark following the date of death indicates a discrepancy between issues. If unable to determine the correct date, the date from the first issue is used. Quotation marks are used to indicate nicknames. The microfilm reels used in this project, currently numbering over 800, are housed in the Naples Regional Library, 650 Central Ave., Naples, FL. Microform reader/printers available for use. Copies are 25 cents each. Connect to the NDN Obituary
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