Verification Methodology
How our editors check obituary, service and official-resource information
We verify obituary articles through public-source checks, official-link routing and human editorial review. The goal is not to replace official records, but to help readers reach the correct source faster.
Our Verification Workflow
- Identify the primary source.We look for the funeral-home obituary page, official memorial page, newspaper notice, cemetery listing or family-authorized submission that first supports the details.
- Check the core facts.Name spelling, city/state, age, date context, funeral home, visitation/service details, cemetery/cremation notes and source URLs are reviewed before publication.
- Separate public notice from official proof.An obituary is a public notice. A certified death certificate comes only from the state or local vital records office for the place of death.
- Add practical official links.When relevant, we link to CDC vital records, USA.gov death certificate instructions, SSA death reporting, FTC funeral consumer rights, VA burial benefits and USPS deceased-mail guidance.
- Minimize sensitive information.We remove unsupported cause-of-death claims, private family conflict, unsupported crime details, personal addresses and unnecessary medical information.
- Re-check after corrections.If a reader or family member reports an error, editors re-open the source review and update the article if the correction is supported.
Accepted Source Types
| Source type | How we use it | Trust level |
|---|---|---|
| Funeral home obituary page | Primary source for service time, location, memorial donation links and family text. | High when current and from the handling funeral home |
| Local newspaper obituary | Useful for public notice, paid obituary text and archival context. | High when publisher is identifiable |
| State/county vital records office | Official route for certified death certificate requests. | Official |
| Cemetery or VA cemetery page | Useful for burial location or committal schedule when published. | High/official depending on source |
| Social media post | Used cautiously; not treated as proof unless family/organization identity is clear. | Limited |
| Aggregator or scraped page | Used only as a lead; not enough by itself for sensitive facts. | Low |
Official Links Used in Verification
For death certificate routes we use USA.gov death certificate guidance and the CDC/NCHS Where to Write for Vital Records directory. For funeral consumer rights we use the FTC Funeral Rule. For Social Security death reporting we link to SSA guidance for when someone dies. For veterans, we use VA burial and memorial benefits.