An obituary is an important part of honouring a loved one who has passed. It not only serves to share their story and legacy, but it also provides essential information regarding upcoming services. Because these details are often time-sensitive, obituaries in Vancouver generally need to be submitted within days of the passing, which can feel like a daunting task in the wake of grief.
Thankfully, families in Vancouver have a variety of options for sharing an obituary, from long-standing print publications to accessible and increasingly popular digital platforms. Depending on your preferences, budget, and the audience you want to reach, you can choose one or a combination of both.
Traditional Print Options for Obituaries in Vancouver
Newspaper obituaries are a longstanding tradition; for many, the obituaries are one of the first sections they read, and for most, it will be the last words written about their lives. In the Vancouver area, there are several publications you might want to consider.
The Vancouver Sun and The Province
The Vancouver Sun and The Province are British Columbia’s two largest daily newspapers. In addition to physical copies, which are delivered Tuesday through Saturday (The Province offers a Sunday edition as well), both the Sun and Province offer daily online editions to subscribers and casual readers. Obituaries submitted will appear in both the print publication and online.
Local Newspapers
Depending on where you live in Vancouver, many areas offer their neighbourhood-specific weeklies. The Tri-Cities (Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam) have the Tri-City News, Abbotsford has The Abbotsford News, and Surrey has The Now-Leader. Submitting an obituary to these free local publications can be done online and is typically lower in cost than larger news publications.
Benefits of Print
Newspaper obituaries in Vancouver remain a valued and trusted source of information despite the shift toward digital. Print media is still the preferred choice of many older adults. Not only do many readers in this demographic report that they regularly read the obituary section of the paper, but print also offers a tangible keepsake for a family that digital media can’t provide.
In terms of pricing, printed obituaries in Vancouver do tend to cost more than digital options, but prices will vary significantly based on the publication, the number of days you wish the obituary to appear, word count, and whether a photo is included. If cost is a concern, you can still create a simple obituary that includes a brief overview of your loved one and service details.
Digital Obituaries in Vancouver
More and more people are turning to digital publications for their daily news. In addition to newsprint obituaries, or perhaps as an alternative, families can choose to memorialize their loved one online through a variety of platforms.
Online Funeral Home Platforms
Many funeral homes in the Vancouver area offer obituary posting as part of their service. These obituaries will appear on the funeral home’s website, and families have the option to include extras such as a photo gallery, digital guestbook, or donation links for a cause that was important to the deceased.
Dedicated Obituary Websites
Places like Online Tribute, Ever Loved, or Legacy.com allow you to create a lasting and highly customizable memorial page. These shareable online tributes include an obituary but can also feature photo albums, videos, family stories, and messages from visitors. It’s a beautiful and interactive way to celebrate a life.
Social Media Memorials
If your loved one kept a social media account on Facebook or Instagram, you can request to have the account memorialized. This process allows friends and family to continue posting messages, sharing memories, or even using the account as a digital tribute space, while preventing new logins or changes.
Final Thoughts
The best place to publish an obituary for your loved one depends a lot on the audience you want to reach and your budget. If your preference is for a more intimate, family-focused tribute, then a private memorial page or dedicated obituary website can be a highly personal and cost-effective solution. If your desire is for broader public visibility, perhaps to inform a wide circle of friends, colleagues, or community members, then a printed obituary in a large Vancouver publication might be the way to go. However, regardless of which option you choose, the most important thing is that it reflects your loved one’s life and helps bring people together to remember, honour, and celebrate them.
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