Noun
Death; decease; the date of one's death.
A funeral solemnity or office; obsequies.
A service for the soul of a deceased person on the anniversary of the day of his death.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCompanies that are "struggling with their sense of purpose" might also learn a lot about themselves "by enlisting their employees to write the company's obit." Source: Internet
RealBluesMagazine.com Obit of Curtis Tillmann, who witnessed the death * Graham Greene relates in his first autobiography, A Sort of Life (1971), that he played Russian roulette, alone, a few times as a teenager. Source: Internet
Then once,imagining the G-5 I'd hitched a ride on crashed, I realized my obit would be the last graf, in order of importance of the passengers. Source: Internet
FWIW, here's the obit I wrote in 2004 for here at BlueOregon. Source: Internet
LA Weekly political editor Harold Meyerson pens a Powerlines obit of his friend Miguel Contreras on the Weekly website. Source: Internet
Michael Hastings' wife unhappy with New York Times obit. Source: Internet