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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: The art of the obituary

Education

The art of the obituary: Larry Potter

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 9, 2016, 10:12 PM Nov 9, 2016
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Larry Potter was a black man in mostly-white Moorhead. For many students, he was the first African American they’d ever encountered. They were glad they did. Read more →

This or That

Obits on the refrigerator

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 25, 2016, 8:56 AM Oct 25, 2016
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Here’s what I learned from yesterday’s radio show on obituaries: Quite a few people have obits of people they didn’t know taped to their refrigerators. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Obituaries on the radio

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 24, 2016, 10:14 AM Oct 24, 2016
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I’m filling in for Tom Weber at 11 a.m. today on MPR News (91.1 in the Twin Cities). Here are a couple of links I’ll be referring to during the broadcast on obituaries. This is the post I wrote about Stuart Schumacher and his wife, Melissa, who started an effort to help people write obituaries Read more →

Arts & Culture

Exploring the ‘art’ of the obituary

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 19, 2016, 12:29 PM Oct 19, 2016
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In preparation for Monday’s show on the art and culture of obituaries, I recommend today another example of a finely written obit that appeared in today’s Star Tribune. Read more →

This or That

In grief of a wife’s death, a call to feel the pain of loss

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 19, 2016, 11:36 AM Oct 19, 2016
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Peter DeMarco’s letter to the health care workers who cared for his dying wife went viral two weeks ago, as it should have. His message in today’s column by their friend should too. Read more →

This or That

Coon Rapids man was drafted into three armies

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 18, 2016, 9:18 AM Oct 18, 2016
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Too often, the story of our amazing lives don’t get told until it appears on the newspaper’s obituary page and Star Tribune reporter Chao Xiong today provides a perfect example.
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Arts & Culture

The art of the obituary: Donald Strickland

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 5, 2016, 6:28 AM Sep 5, 2016
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A good obit makes you sad you missed out on meeting a person. Here’s an example.
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This or That

The art of the obituary: The outdoorsman

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 2, 2016, 1:56 PM Sep 2, 2016
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We talk often in this category — The Art of the Obituary — about portraying and defining our lives outside of the jobs we hold. Nineteen year olds don’t have the big jobs that permeate many obituaries. And it didn’t matter a bit in relaying a life well lived. Not a bit. Read more →

Health

In obituary, a family pleads for more understanding of mental illness

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 8:17 AM Aug 8, 2016
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Katie Schoener is going to be remembered and buried today in Scranton, Pa., and her family isn’t shy about the circumstances. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Obits: A clown passes on

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 25, 2016, 7:24 AM Jul 25, 2016
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We don’t learn a lot about Dorothy Jetta Mueller in the paragraph, but we learn enough.
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Politics

In death, a plea not to vote for Trump, Clinton

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 17, 2016, 1:12 PM May 17, 2016
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There is a growing trend in obituary humor that makes anyone tired of politics ask the question, ‘Shouldn’t there be a place that’s campaign free?’ Read more →

Health

Mother writes obituary for her heroin-addicted daughter

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 15, 2016, 8:45 AM Apr 15, 2016
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Kathleen Errico, of Haverhill, Mass., found her 23-year-old daughter dead of a heroin overdose two weeks ago. In the days that followed, she knew what she had to do. She had to ignore the ‘died suddenly’ code words and write about her daughter’s life the way her daughter’s life was.

So she wrote this.
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Health

The art of the obituary: The special ed teacher

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 3, 2016, 8:56 AM Mar 3, 2016
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In our growing collection, we’ve read plenty of powerful essays on the nature of mental health, depression, and suicide, but we’re hard pressed to recall one as powerful as that for Aletha Pinnow, who took her own life in Duluth last month.
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Health

A family’s tribute to a son’s struggle with depression

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 10, 2016, 9:24 AM Jan 10, 2016
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While reading the obituary today of Lucas David Ronnei of Victoria, Minn., we realized where the young man got the courage in his struggle against depression and addiction. It was in his DNA, inherited from a family that wrote one of the most powerful obituaries we’ve ever read.
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Arts & Culture

How not to write an obituary

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 7, 2016, 12:39 PM Jan 7, 2016
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I don’t really know where to begin in assessing this obituary of a woman in North Carolina who died last month at 94. There’s a little bit in there about the life of Wilma Black, but it seems much more aimed at her son.
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