NewObit

Welcome

"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years."-- Abraham Lincoln

WELCOME TO NEWOBIT!!

Every life has a story to tell. All lives, no matter how long lived, are unique and should be remembered. No life should be reduced to a one paragraph biographical snapshot obituary in a local newspaper.

Think about someone you cared about. Consider the living they did, the people they met, their acts of kindness that the world should hear about. What about the hardships they endured or the beauty or sadness of their lives that few people knew about. Did they have a great sense of humor?

Those questions and their answers are the events that shaped not only their lives but the lives of those around them. A loved one's life should not be summarized by a tired newspaper editor who never met them but by those that knew them best.

THAT IS WHY WE HAVE STARTED NEWOBIT!!

NewObit provides the opportunity to let the world see how special a family member or friend was to you. Perhaps you want to submit a newObit on your mother or father, your son or daughter, a brother or sister, or a friend who was there when you needed them. Let the world know who they really were beyond the limited lines of a newspaper obit.

What did the person you are submitting teach you about life? Tell about the little things that newspaper obits often omit. What was their favorite place to visit? What was their favorite song or musical group? Who was the most important person they ever met? Did they have a favorite actor or movie? How did they have fun? What special talent did they possess? The answers to those questions reflect the intricacy of their lives.

For each newObit submission you can upload photo's along with your written text. Show how your loved one looked at particular times of their life. Did they have a favorite photo? Share it with the world.

With newObit you are the biographer of that one person or persons you knew best. Don't let their lives be lost in a dusty newspapers archives. When someone asks you "What was he like?" or "What was she like?" tell them they can read for themselves at newObit.com