I got this great e-mail from Josh Farley, a reporter at the
Kitsap Sun in Washington:
I just wanted you to know that I recently took heed of
a Poynter column that talked about reading, and not abandoning, obituaries.
I used that advice to find a couple who'd been married 62 years -- but, as I'd come to find out, died just six hours apart.
The piece was our most e-mailed/most popular story, and when it got picked up, it became
The Seattle Times' and the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer's most popular and most e-mailed story. (The same held true
at KOMO-TV, an ABC broadcast affiliate here.)
I think it shows our readers needed an early Valentine's Day story in the midst of hard times in our country.
Anyway, here's the story and a related slideshow:
"After 62 Years Together, Death Comes Six Hours Apart."
Nice story about the veterans. But why wait till people...