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The index database has in excess of 9 million records compiled from more than 470 newspapers and other sources across Australia. [1] [2] Obituaries, funeral notices and probate notices are also included. [3] Indexing uses the crowdsourcing model, and is continuously updated by volunteers over the internet. [4]
South Australia 14 March 1931 51 Harold Elliott Nationalist Victoria 23 March 1931 52 Suicide caused by post-traumatic stress disorder [15] James Ogden United Australia: Tasmania 5 February 1932 [16] 63 John Newlands United Australia South Australia 20 May 1932 [17] 67 Walter Kingsmill United Australia Western Australia: 15 January 1935 70 ...
Overall US newspapers earn $500 million per year from paid obituaries. [6] Legacy.com attaches a publicly accessible guestbook to most of the obituaries it hosts, [7] which enables anyone with an Internet connection to pay tribute to someone whose obituary appears in one of Legacy.com's affiliate newspapers or is self-published on Legacy.com ...
Eurosport analyst Tim Henman and former player Laura Robson were among those to pay tribute to Dickson after his sudden passing in Melbourne Mike Dickson: Tributes paid to ‘doyen’ of tennis ...
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Troy Selwood, 40, Australian footballer (Brisbane Lions). [525] Adrian Snodgrass, 93, Australian architect and scholar. [526] (death announced on this date) Karshan Solanki, 68, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (since 2017), cancer. [527] Humberto Souto, 90, Brazilian politician, three-time deputy, president of the Tribunal de Contas da União ...
This is a list of Australian rules football players who have died either during their respective playing careers or due to career-ending injury or disease incurred during their playing career. It includes both on-field and off-field deaths.
Flowers were placed at a makeshift memorial in front of the school and James's home as a tribute to James's passing. [38] [45] [46] A letter by St Andrew's principal was sent to all parents, saying that police had assured her that the killing was unforeseeable and vowed not to let the "horrors of evil" define the school community. [47]