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JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 15 May 2016 00:22

we crossed in the post there Sylvia :-)

since Toronto Sun obituaries appear on the yourlifemoments.com website anyway, yes, it makes sense to just place the notice on line then, and not in the newspaper itself

and then place it in the Toronto Star both online at legacy.com and in the actual newspaper

the Toronto Star is by far the biggest newspaper in Toronto and the country and is widely read on line even by people not in Canada, I find from online political discussions elsewhere :-)

also, for both online sites, google searches finds names at that website ... although of course a search for 'James Alexander Cameron' will take a long time to find that probably ...


I hope Sue follows up on that Detail, because it does seem to maybe have a real chance of reaching the family ... and hopefully they would respond