The phrase identifies announcements of deaths published in the Aurora, Illinois, area’s local newspaper, The Beacon-News. These notices traditionally include biographical details about the deceased, such as their age, place of residence, family members, and funeral service arrangements. They serve as a public record of passing and offer an opportunity for the community to acknowledge the life of someone who has died.
Accessing these announcements provides information for those seeking to pay respects or notify others of a death. They serve an important function in maintaining community bonds during times of loss. Historically, such publications were the primary means of disseminating information regarding deaths, and while other avenues now exist, they continue to hold value for both genealogical research and timely notification.