Morning Post Tributes

Place a notice or tribute

A dignified place to let your community know, and to remember a life well lived. Every notice is confirmed with the funeral director and reviewed by a person before it is published.

Two ways to remember someone
The notice is free, always. The tribute page is for families who want somewhere permanent for the full story, photos and condolences.
For comparison: the newspapers charge $130 and up for an online-only notice, and $600 or more in print — and most of those come down after a year or two. A Morning Post tribute page is $99, paid once, and it stays.
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Every notice is read and approved by a person before it appears — nothing is published automatically.
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We publish years only, never full birth dates — it protects your family against identity misuse. We never ask for a home address.
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We confirm every notice with the funeral director before publishing. It takes a moment, and it is how we keep this section trustworthy.
Years only, deliberately — we never publish a full date of birth.
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A few sentences is plenty. Families usually mention how they passed (peacefully, surrounded by family), their age, and the people they leave behind — but there is no required form of words.
If the service is being streamed, we'll include the link so people who can't attend can still be there.
We confirm every notice with the funeral director before publishing — it's how we keep the section trustworthy.
The firm looking after the arrangements.
Never published — used once, to confirm the notice.
For your confirmation, and so we can send you the link once the notice is live.

Thank you — we've received the notice

We're sorry for your loss, and glad you've trusted us with this.

A person will read the notice and confirm it with the funeral director you named — usually within a day. Nothing is published automatically.

Once it's live, we'll email you the link at the address you gave us. If anything needs a small correction, just reply to that email.