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WHAT IS AN RSS FEED?
RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is an easy and useful way to keep up-to-date with all of the obit’s stories. Like a newsticker, your customizable RSS feed will update you every time Obit publishes a new story, slideshow, or video tribute.
HOW DO I USE RSS?
Simply click on the feeds you wish to receive and follow the instructions from your Internet browser. Each time you open your Internet browser, your feed will update automatically, delivering Obit’s most recently published material...
DIED ON THE SAME DAY
Ever wake up and wonder which luminaries, actors, writers, politicians, musicians, or other figure died that day? Well, Died on the Same Day is the right RSS feed for you. You’ll be amazed at some of the coincidences. There’s July 4th, of course, when three U.S. Presidents died, but there’s also a day when both Albert Camus and T.S. Eliot died. The pairings are sometimes complimentary, sometimes eerie and sometimes wacky.

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JUST DIED
A quick list of the luminaries we've lost every day, in your inbox first thing each morning.

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ARTS & MEDIA
Bringing you Obit's articles about the lost luminaries of the art world, review of TV and Movies, Retrospectives and more.

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OBITS
Get obits that are concise and expansive, have a point of view and deliver great life stories. From the infamous to the unknown, the firsts, the bests and the lasts, Uncovered delivers the best obits you can find on the Web.

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BOOKS
Obits of writers and authors, reviews of new non-fiction and memoirs about life, death and transitions.

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BEST SENDOFFS
Funerals are changing. They are becoming more personal, more environmentally friendly and, frankly, more interesting. This feed gives you insight into some of the latest trends and oddest inventions in funerals, because there is no better venue to examine changing attitudes about death.

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