Classified Listing

Death Notices

Honor a loved one with a death notice

Starting at $162.00

DEATH NOTICE
Available Sizes
  • 1-column notice
Ideal For
  • Honoring a life recently lost
Includes

Print

Online

What you get
  • Black and white notice in the St. Paul Pioneer Classified section for one day with the ability to add additional days
  • Online posting on Endless Tributes and remains online indefinitely
  • Predesigned templates
To see Ad on
Submit By
SUNDAY 1PM SATURDAY
MONDAY 1PM SUNDAY
TUESDAY 4PM MONDAY
WEDNESDAY 4PM TUESDAY
THURSDAY 4PM WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY 4PM THURSDAY
SATURDAY 4PM FRIDAY

Additional Info

  • Information you may wish to include in a Death Notice:
    • Photo (optional)
    • Full name of person (including “nickname”)
    • Age of person at death
    • Date and residence at death
    • Date and place of birth
    • Parent’s, spouse’s, children’s and grandchildren’s names
    • Previous residences
    • Work history, military history, education
    • Clubs, hobbies or interests, accomplishments, volunteer activities
    • Survivors or those who predeceased the person including immediate family, relatives, close friends
    • Funeral or memorial service information (dates, times, locations, cemetery/place of burial location and contact information)
    • Information on where memorial contributions or donations may be made (list full address and phone number if possible)
    • Use only standard abbreviations (examples: UCLA, USC, BA)
    • All listings in the St. Paul Pioneer Press are in English
    • Do not write in all caps
  • Listings subject to editing for style and grammar
  • Photo Tips
    • Photo will publish in black and white in print, but if you upload a color photo, the color photo will run online.
    • To maximize the size of the photo in print, use the cropping tool on the Photo Upload page so it's portrait style. Click Update print preview to review results.
    • Select a photo that was shot in natural light without a flash. These are usually the most clear and flattering.
    • Remember that these photos are relatively small, so be sure the photo is of the individual’s face and with minimal shadows.
    • The better quality the original image is, the better it will look when printed.
    • Photos from websites are usually too small to print well, even if they look fine on the screen. Images need to be high resolution to avoid looking fuzzy in print.
    • A photo should be no less than 150 dpi at the size it will print. The ideal is 220dpi. Most digital cameras (not cell phones) set to a medium resolution, will produce acceptable images.
    • The photo should be Portrait, which means it is taller than wide.

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