Birmingham mail family notices

The Birmingham Mail is a local newspaper that publishes family notices, also known as obituaries or death notices, to inform the public of the passing of a loved one. These notices are typically placed by the family or friends of the deceased and provide information about the person's life, funeral arrangements, and any other relevant details.

Here are some examples of the types of family notices that may be published in the Birmingham Mail:

  1. Death notices: These notices announce the passing of a person and provide information about their life, including their age, residence, and any surviving family members.
  2. Funeral notices: These notices provide information about the funeral service, including the date, time, location, and any other relevant details.
  3. In memoriam notices: These notices are published on the anniversary of a person's death to remember and honor their memory.
  4. Birth announcements: The Birmingham Mail also publishes birth announcements, which celebrate the arrival of a new baby and provide information about the parents and the baby's birth details.
  5. Wedding announcements: The newspaper publishes wedding announcements, which celebrate the union of two people and provide information about the couple, their families, and the wedding details.

To place a family notice in the Birmingham Mail, you can contact the newspaper's advertising department directly. They will be able to provide you with more information about the types of notices they publish, the costs involved, and the process for submitting your notice.

Here is the contact information for the Birmingham Mail's advertising department:

Birmingham Mail Birmingham Live 100 Victoria Street Birmingham B1 1TT

Phone: 0121 234 5000 Email: [email protected]

You can also submit your family notice online through the Birmingham Mail's website. Simply click on the "Place an Ad" tab and follow the instructions to submit your notice.

Remember to check the Birmingham Mail's website for any specific guidelines or requirements for submitting family notices.