Got to love the huge number of smartass out there...
In the US, you need to check the Social Security Administration's Death Index.
You can search the index from the following link:
http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/
2007-04-05 13:14:09
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answered by troythom 4
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Get a No Cost Background Check Scan at https://biturl.im/aU3XJ
Its a sensible way to start. The site allows you to do a no cost scan simply to find out if any sort of data is in existence. A smaller analysis is done without cost. To get a detailed report its a modest payment.
You may not realize how many good reasons there are to try and find out more about the people around you. After all, whether you're talking about new friends, employees, doctors, caretakers for elderly family members, or even significant others, you, as a citizen, have a right to know whether the people you surround yourself with are who they say they are. This goes double in any situation that involves your children, which not only includes teachers and babysitters, but also scout masters, little league coaches and others. Bottom line, if you want to find out more about someone, you should perform a background check.
2016-05-30 23:19:02
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answered by ? 3
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For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/aw5P7
It's almost certain that you won't get a JW who lost a child this way answering your question. In fact, this important question could well be removed. However, there was a JW lady, aged 35, who died after giving birth, having refused to accept a transfusion for hemorrhaging. It's not just the children who can suffer. This avoidable tragedy was reported in The Times newspaper (UK) 22 March 1991. Then, the Melbourne Herald Sun paper (25 February 1998) had an article "Life Blood - a husband shuns his religious beliefs to win a legal ruling and save his wife's life." This couple had been baptised as JWs in 1997 and apparently signed over their medical power of attorney to a congregation leader. Although this was not legally valid, the pressure put on the husband to refuse his seriously ill wife blood was so great that days went past between her lapsing into unconsciousness and his seeking an emergency legal order to over-rule her previous refusal to have blood. His wife had given birth to their first child on 20 February 1998 but severe continued bleeding necessitated surgery. Prior to becoming unconscious she had refused a transfusion. Members of the JW congregation were reported as having gone to the hospital to tell the husband to abide by hs wife's decision. His mother-in-law, also a JW, "allegedly pressured her son-in-law to abide by the religion." An unnamed relative claimed that the husband "agonised for days over the transfusion because he feared being ostracised by the church. He is scared they might retaliate against him." It was not until 24 February that a legal order was obtained and the blood transfusion was given. In The West Australian (28 November 1998, p.14) he was reported as feeling guilty 9 months later. And his wife filed documents with the Supreme Court which has twice rejected her claim that the medical intervention was illegal. Possibly the best documented case of the length JWs will go to to prevent blood transfusions is the video, Witnesses of Jehovah, produced by Jeremiah Films. Paul and Jenny Blizzard refused a transfusion for their baby. A Court ruling gave the doctors authority to administer blood but before this could take effect, JW elders urged the parents to run away with the baby, even though the child would die as a result of that. At that point the Blizzards realised things were going too far. The elders then turned on the parents, and even though the Blizzards never gave permission for the blood, the JWs treated them as though they had. They were ostracised. But neighbours and strangers showed the Blizzards such love and care, the parents became Christians. Some years later, when their child died, not one single JW attended the funeral, not even relatives. This side of things is rarely seen by the public. I offer these comments in the hope that it will become clear just how much pressure JWs are under, and that we should be equally concerned about adult JWs dying as their children. A life is a life, no matter the age of the person.
2016-04-04 21:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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RE:
How do you find out if someone is deceased??
I would prefer to do it online if possible, how would I start to search? If not online, what public office would keep track of that? Also, I don't know if this person is actually deceased, would I have to know the date of death?
2015-08-04 08:42:35
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answered by Regine 1
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Patricia A Gregg
2013-10-30 09:51:58
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answered by Wonda 1
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It's practically sure that you won't get a JW who lost a tyke along these lines noting your question. Truth be told, this vital question could well be expelled. Be that as it may, there was a JW woman, matured 35, who kicked the bucket in the wake of conceiving an offspring, having declined to acknowledge a transfusion for draining. It's not recently the youngsters who can endure. This avoidable disaster was accounted for in The Times daily paper (UK) 22 March 1991. At that point, the Melbourne Herald Sun paper (25 February 1998) had an article "Life Blood - a spouse evades his religious convictions to win a lawful managing and spare his better half's life." This couple had been absolved as JWs in 1997 and obviously marked over their medicinal force of lawyer to a gathering pioneer. In spite of the fact that this was not lawfully substantial, the weight put on the spouse to deny his genuinely sick wife blood was great to the point that days went past between her slipping by into obviousness and his looking for a crisis lawful request to over-govern her past refusal to have blood. His significant other had brought forth their first youngster on 20 February 1998 yet serious kept draining required surgery. Preceding getting to be distinctly oblivious she had rejected a transfusion. Individuals from the JW assemblage were accounted for as having gone to the healing center to advise the spouse to comply with hs wife's choice. His mother by marriage, additionally a JW, "supposedly forced her child in-law to keep the religion." An anonymous relative guaranteed that the spouse "anguished for a considerable length of time over the transfusion since he dreaded being shunned by the congregation. He is terrified they may strike back against him." It was not until 24 February that a legitimate request was gotten and the blood transfusion was given. In The West Australian (28 November 1998, p.14) he was accounted for as feeling remorseful 9 months after the fact. What's more, his significant other recorded archives with the Supreme Court which has twice dismisses her case that the restorative intercession was unlawful. Conceivably the best recorded instance of the length JWs will go to avert blood transfusions is the video, Witnesses of Jehovah, created by Jeremiah Films. Paul and Jenny Blizzard declined a transfusion for their infant. A Court administering gave the specialists expert to manage blood yet before this could produce results, JW senior citizens encouraged the guardians to flee with the infant, despite the fact that the tyke would kick the bucket thus of that. By then the Blizzards acknowledged things were going too far.
2017-02-19 20:08:13
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answered by sharif 3
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Asking them would be a good first step.
Barring that contact the major newspaper obituary in the area;
- or Department of Health. They keep records.
2007-04-05 13:08:30
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answered by Your Teeth or Mine? 5
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Believe Jesus Christ is your savior for your sins. Jesus Christ is God Almighty in the Flesh. This is the Gospel, believe Jesus Christ shed his precious blood and died for you and all of your sins on the cross, he was buried and he rose again from the dead three days later from God's Power and you will be saved, you are a Born Again Christian and you will go to Heaven forever. All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God to where we all deserve death, destruction and judgement in the Lake of Fire from the wrath of God to where we need a savior to save us for our sins forever. By receiving Jesus Christ's blood sacrifice as full payment for your sins you will be saved forever. It matters not how much you have sinned in the past, in the present and in the future for yourself to be saved. Once you are saved you are saved forever no matter what. Good works will not ever save you and no one and nothing else will. That is the Gospel and if you believe in the Gospel you are now a Born Again Christian and you are now saved and you will go to Heaven forever and that is the whole truth. Spread the truth. If we do good works for God as he commands, we will please God and he will give us rewards to have in Heaven forever! All glory goes to God forever! Praise God! Amen! (John Ch. 3:16, Romans Ch. 3:25, 4:1-6, 5:9, 1 Corinthians Ch. 15:1-4, Ephesians Ch. 2:8-9) The Authorized King James Version Bible.
2015-01-19 12:30:11
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answered by ? 2
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The easiest way, is to make research here. ( tinyurl.com/q45jqh9 ) .
Best of luck
2014-10-13 00:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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obits are published in newspapers. go to the library
2007-04-05 13:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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