Obituary Ad in Newspaper
An Obituary Advertisement is a paid announcement published by a family in a newspaper to formally inform their community, relatives, friends, and colleagues about the passing of a loved one. Unlike a news report, an obituary is written and placed by the family - which means you control every word, every detail, and how your loved one is remembered in print.
In India, where community bonds are deep and social networks wide, an obituary in a newspaper ensures the news of a passing reaches the right people quickly and with dignity - beyond what phone calls or social media can achieve. It also serves as a permanent, printed record of the person's life and passing that families preserve for generations.
Why Publish an Obituary Ad in a Newspaper?
Publishing an Obituary Ad is not just a tradition - it serves several important purposes for the family and the community:
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Wide Community Reach
A newspaper ad reaches thousands of readers at once - informing relatives, friends, colleagues, and community members who may not be reachable through personal calls or messages.
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Announce Ceremony Timings
Prayer meetings, funeral ceremonies, Chautha, Besna, Bhog, Rasam Pagdi, and other rites can be announced with date, time, and venue so that attendees can plan their visit.
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Formal Public Tribute
An obituary pays a dignified, formal tribute to the deceased - acknowledging their life, values, relationships, and legacy in a respected public forum.
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Permanent Printed Record
A newspaper obituary creates a lasting document that families preserve in memory albums, frame at home, or share with relatives across cities - a keepsake that digital messages cannot replace.
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Professional & Institutional Tributes
Organisations, companies, and associations publish condolence ads to formally honour colleagues, founders, or community leaders who have passed away.
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Death Anniversaries & Remembrances
Families publish remembrance ads on death anniversaries, birthdays, and other meaningful dates to keep the memory of their loved ones alive in a public and dignified way.
Types of Obituary Ads You Can Publish
Ads2publish.com supports Obituary Ads for all religions, communities, and traditions across India. Depending on your faith and the purpose of the announcement, you can publish under any of the following types:
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Sad Demise / Death Announcement
A formal public announcement of the passing - the most common type across all communities.
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Prayer Meeting / Memorial Services
Inviting family and friends to attend a prayer gathering or memorial service. Includes date, time, and venue details.
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Condolences / Homages / Tributes
Messages of sympathy and respect from friends, colleagues, organisations, or associations.
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Bhog Ceremony
Sikh funeral rites concluding with the completion of the Akhand Path and distribution of karah prasad.
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Besna / Chautha / Uthavana
Hindu and Jain condolence meetings, typically held on the 4th day after passing, where relatives and community members gather to offer prayers and condolences.
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Kriya / Dashkriya Vidhi
Hindu post-death rituals observed on the 10th day after passing, marking completion of the mourning period.
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Rasam Pagdi
The turban-tying ceremony in Hindu and Sikh families, formally recognising the eldest son as the new head of the family.
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Mass & Services / Month's Mind
Catholic and Christian memorial masses and services held on the 7th day, one month, and on anniversaries of the passing.
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Vaikunta Samaradhana
South Indian Hindu ritual held on the 11th or 13th day to honour the departed soul and feed Brahmins and guests.
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In Memoriam / Death Anniversary
Annual tributes published on death anniversaries or birthdays to keep the memory of a loved one alive in a public and dignified way.
Documents Required to Publish an Obituary Ad
Most newspapers require a supporting document to verify the passing before publishing an Obituary Ad. Any one of the following is accepted:
Death Certificate - issued by the municipal corporation, hospital, or government authority. This is the most commonly submitted document.
Cremation or Burial Slip - issued by the crematorium or burial ground at the time of last rites. Equally valid and accepted by all newspapers.
In urgent situations - if the death certificate has not yet been issued, a Hospital Letter or Doctor's confirmation is also accepted. Contact our team directly and we will guide you immediately.
Newspaper Ad Types for Obituary
To publish an Obituary announcement in a newspaper, you can select from two advertising formats:
1. Display Ad (with Photograph):
The most widely used format for Obituary Ads. A Display Ad allows a photograph of the deceased, a meaningful tribute, ceremony details, and family names - all presented in a dignified and visually prominent way.
Available in all sizes from small to full page. Most families choose this format as it carries the significance and visual presence that a tribute deserves.
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2. Classified Text Ad:
A simple text-only format for obituary announcements, condolence messages, or short tributes. Priced per word or per line, it is the most affordable option and is widely used for condolence notices from organisations, brief death announcements, and remembrance messages.
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What Should You Write in an Obituary Ad?
An obituary is more than an announcement - it is the last public introduction of a person to the world. Write it with care, love, and accuracy. A well-written obituary typically includes:
- Full name of the deceased
- Age at time of passing
- Date of passing
- A brief tribute or description
- Surviving family members
- Funeral or ceremony details
- Date, time, and venue of rites
- Contact details for condolences
Sample Obituary Ad Format
It is with profound grief that we announce the passing of Shri Ramesh Chander Gupta, aged 78 years, beloved father, grandfather, and lifelong servant of his community, on [Date]. He is survived by his wife Smt. Usha Gupta, sons Sunil and Anil, daughters-in-law, and six grandchildren. The Prayer Meeting will be held on [Date] at [Time] at [Venue Address]. - The Gupta Family.
How to Book an Obituary Ad in a Newspaper?
Ads2Publish.com makes booking an Obituary Ad as simple and stress-free as possible - because we understand this is a difficult time for the family. The entire process takes under 15 minutes.
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Step 1: Select City
Enter your city name in the search bar and select it from the dropdown to view all available newspapers in your city.
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Step 2: Choose a Newspaper
Select a newspaper from the list. For maximum community reach, choose a widely circulated newspaper. Compare rates and select the most suitable option for your budget and audience.
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Step 3: Select Publishing Date
Choose your preferred ad release date from the calendar. We accept last-minute and urgent bookings and can publish the next day for most newspapers. Call us if you need same-day publishing.
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Step 4: Design your Advertisement
You have two options - design the ad yourself using our pre-designed obituary templates, or share your content with our team and we will design it for you.
For self-design: choose a template, add the name, tribute, ceremony details, and upload the photograph. For team-design: share your content via call or WhatsApp and our team will send you a design proof for approval.
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Step 5: Make Payment
Review the ad design and pay online using Credit / Debit Card, Internet Banking, or UPI. Offline bank transfer is also available if you prefer.
Receive Booking Confirmation
After payment goes through, a Tax Invoice with the full ad booking details will be sent to the registered email address.
Upload Supporting Document
Upload a scanned copy of the Death Certificate, Cremation Slip, or Hospital Letter in PDF or JPEG format. This is required by the newspaper for verification. Please ensure the copy is clear and readable.
Editorial Approval & Ad Release
Once the document is verified and the ad passes editorial review, it will be published on the chosen date.
Receive Published Ad Copy
On the day of publication, we will send you a digital e-paper copy of the page where your ad appeared. We strongly recommend purchasing 4 to 6 physical newspaper copies from your local newsstand on the day of publication - they are meaningful keepsakes that families preserve for years.
Tips for a Good Obituary Photograph
For the best result when including a photograph in your Obituary Ad, keep these points in mind:
- Use a clear, front-facing portrait
- A recent photograph works best
- Minimum resolution: 300 DPI
- Upload as JPEG or PNG format
- Avoid group photos or informal images
- A clean background portrait prints best
Obituary Ad Samples:
Obituary Ad Sample:
Prayer Meeting. Blessed are those who lived ......, He touched. Prayer Meeting for our beloved Shri. ..... is scheduled on Saturday ... 19th Jan 2012 at 4 PM at Mandir, Near Ranigunj Bus Stop, Tadbund, Noida. In Grief: .....Relative & Friends
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Prayer Meeting Shri .......... (22nd Sep 1942 to 15 July. 2012) Prayer Meeting on 17 July 2012 from 10.00 am onwards at Ram Mandir, Sindhi Colony, Mumbai. Mob.: 985845XXXX
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UTHAVANA with profound grief we inform the sad desmise of our beloved Smt. ....... on Tuesday .... Aug 2012. Kirya will be held on ...... Aug. 2012 at .........Ahmedabad. In Grief: .......(Husband), ...... (Sons) Mob: 985481XXXX
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Prayer Meeting. Blessed are those who lived ......, He touched. Prayer Meeting for our beloved Shri. ..... is scheduled on Saturday ... 19th Jan 2012 at 4 PM at Mandir, Near Ranigunj Bus Stop, Tadbund, Noida. In Grief: .....Relative & Friends
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Prayer Meeting Shri .......... (22nd Sep 1942 to 15 July. 2012) Prayer Meeting on 17 July 2012 from 10.00 am onwards at Ram Mandir, Sindhi Colony, Mumbai. Mob.: 985845XXXX
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UTHAVANA with profound grief we inform the sad desmise of our beloved Smt. ....... on Tuesday .... Aug 2012. Kirya will be held on ...... Aug. 2012 at .........Ahmedabad. In Grief: .......(Husband), ...... (Sons) Mob: 985481XXXX
Obituary Ad Sample:
Prayer Meeting. Blessed are those who lived ......, He touched. Prayer Meeting for our beloved Shri. ..... is scheduled on Saturday ... 19th Jan 2012 at 4 PM at Mandir, Near Ranigunj Bus Stop, Tadbund, Noida. In Grief: .....Relative & Friends
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Prayer Meeting Shri .......... (22nd Sep 1942 to 15 July. 2012) Prayer Meeting on 17 July 2012 from 10.00 am onwards at Ram Mandir, Sindhi Colony, Mumbai. Mob.: 985845XXXX
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UTHAVANA with profound grief we inform the sad desmise of our beloved Smt. ....... on Tuesday .... Aug 2012. Kirya will be held on ...... Aug. 2012 at .........Ahmedabad. In Grief: .......(Husband), ...... (Sons) Mob: 985481XXXX
Obituary Ad Sample:
Prayer Meeting. Blessed are those who lived ......, He touched. Prayer Meeting for our beloved Shri. ..... is scheduled on Saturday ... 19th Jan 2012 at 4 PM at Mandir, Near Ranigunj Bus Stop, Tadbund, Noida. In Grief: .....Relative & Friends
For your Obituary advertisement booking, look no further than Ads2Publish.com.
Ads2Publish.com makes it easier than ever to publish an Obituary Ad in a newspaper. We have successfully placed over a million ads across India and served over 200,000 clients for more than ten years. Discover why we are the best & trusted online platform for your Obituary advertising needs:
Cover all of India: From the North to South and East to West, we support Obituary Ad bookings in newspapers across every state and major city in India.
Extensive Newspapers Network: Book in leading national English dailies such as The Times of India, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, The Tribune, and more. Regional newspapers like Dainik Jagran, Gujarat Samachar, Sakal, Lokmat, Eenadu, Ajit, Mathrubhumi, and many others.
Free Design Service: Our team offers complimentary professional design for Display Obituary Ads. Simply share your content and photograph and we will design the tribute for you at no extra charge.
Urgent & Same-Day Bookings: Our dedicated Obituary Ad team is available till late night and accepts last-minute bookings. We understand time is critical and we prioritise every obituary booking accordingly.
Lowest Authorised Rates: We offer the lowest authorised rates for Obituary Ads with additional discounts on every size - from small announcements to full-page tributes.
All Communities Supported: Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Jain, Parsi, Jewish - every religion and community tradition is supported, across all languages and regions of India.
No Extra Charges: No hidden costs. As an authorized partner we earn commission from the newspapers we work with, so you pay only the published ad rate - nothing extra.
I.N.S. Accreditation: We only work with newspapers accredited to the Indian Newspaper Society (I.N.S), ensuring your ad is published in trusted, widely-read publications.