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  2. The Dignity Memorial® online obituary search tool gives you access to obituaries from thousands of locations across North America. You can search by first or last name, state and publication date. Once you find the obituary you are looking for, you can get important information about upcoming services, share a favorite photo or memory, and send flowers or gifts to the family.

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  5. Ohio obituaries and death notices, 1985 to 2024. Find your ancestry info and recent death notices for relatives and friends.

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  8. Ohio has a searchable database for death records. The information only spans the beginning of the 20th century until the mid-1940s, but it does cover thousands of records of deaths in the state. Finally, if you really want to see what the original paper looked like, but you don't have the time to hunt down a photocopy from the library that is holding it, you may be in luck.