Dave,

I would use a source, for this item, of either "Personal Knowledge" with notes about the funeral. Or a source of "funeral", with notes about it. I don't think that all sources have to be from a paper source.

Hope this helps,
Brenda
NZ.


Dave Cripps wrote:

I'm having trouble getting my mind around creating a source for this sort of
event.

Let's say my wife attends a funeral of a relative.
How do I approach this as a source? We know the facts are true, ie the
coffin is on display, a large gathering of family members are present, yet
the paper trail is thin. To my thinking, the Surety levels must be high for
this event.

I was hopinmg for a Personal knowledge type source that hopefully would be a
catch-all for this sort of thing. Oh sure there may be newspaper death
and/or funeral notices to support this, but let's say there isn't!

Any ideas anybody?



Thanks
Dave in Hobart








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