The Oklahoman Obituaries

Posted on April 12, 2011 by dprado

United States of America is the leader of the whole world and has many states under it. One of which is Oklahoma having approximately 3,751,351 residents and a land area of 68,667square miles, being 20th largest palace and 28th most populous state. The meaning of the name is red people the other name for Oklahoma is the ‘sooner state”. Oklahoma is a major producer of oil, natural gas and agriculture. It has one of the fastest growing economies and top ranking in the per capita income growth and gross domestic product growth. The place has everything to offer, from small mountain ranges to prairie and from eastern forests to Great Plains. Having English as the official language besides German, Irish, British, and over 25 other Native American languages are spoken in Oklahoma.

The Oklahoman Obituaries

The Oklahoman is the largest selling newspaper of Oklahoma covering all the aspects of Oklahoma City area the newspaper was founded by Sam Small in the year 1889 and it was taken over by Edward K Gaylord 1903 and now his granddaughter is running the paper successfully. The newspaper made a multibillion dollar fortune for the owners. But on Feb. 28 1984 Oklahoma publishing company started publishing afternoon daily newspapers named “The Oklahoma City Times” which lead to reduction in the circulation of The Oklahoman up to 7000 homes. Then The Oklahoman along with Tulsa World, news daily of Tulsa in Oklahoma made a mutual agreement for exchanging contents of each other. The Oklahoman also introduced an iPad for a company which resulted in hike in profit level of the paper. It has now started giving editorial content for obituary in The Oklahoman Obituaries, which is also appreciable. One of the cartoonists of The Oklahoman, C. G. Werner, who made political cartoons, won the famous Pulitzer Prize of editorial art in the year 1935. Another cartoonist Jim Lange was also acclaimed and has produced over 19000 cartoons. The newspaper has also won many awards including Associate Press Sports Editor Top 10, Public Service in Online Journalism, Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award etc. There are full provisions for the online access of the newspaper as well as the digital daily paper.

The Oklahoman Obituaries is a notable feature of The Oklahoman giving details of deaths and the profile of the persons and the same is easily accessible online. The Oklahoman is one of the few newspapers providing not only the details but also guidance as how to submit an obituary and honor those lost in Afghanistan and Iraq. Other important resources of online newspaper of The Oklahoma are providing daily e-mailed record of obituary besides finding a suitable charity to make a donation. The Oklahoman Obituaries also has provision for sending sympathy flowers and gifts and also for creating a memorial. One can easily search for the dead person's details any time or get alert in the mail inbox. This is indeed a worthy initiative by The Oklahoman.

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