Full obituaries and memorial notices are in the daily print edition of The New Mexican, for sale throughout Santa Fe and by mail everywhere. The obituaries are also available online in our online replica edition, eNewMexican, which is available at no extra charge to home delivery subscribers, or at a discount as an online-only subscription at freenewmexican.com/store. Subscribers to the eNewMexican can browse or search up to 30 days back from the current day. (Home delivery subscribers must link their subscription information to the online system by visiting our registration/login page.)
For families of the deceased: You may email the Web Editor for access to an obituary: webeditor@sfnewmexican.com,.Please include the name of the deceased, date of death and the date the obituary first published.
Obituaries from 31 days ago back through 1994 can be searched and retrieved from the online archive service. There is no fee to search, and a small fee to print the full obituary list for a given day. Direct link to our online archives:
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sfnewmexican/advancedsearch.html.
If you are requesting a hard copy version, you can purchase back issues through the cashier, 505-986-3064.
For obituaries and other news stories before 1994, contact your local library for an interlibrary microfilm transfer, or contact the New Mexico State Historical Library at 505-476-5090.
To submit an obituary listing:
Obituaries are handled through the Classified Advertising Department,1-505- 986-3000.
The deadline to publish an obituary Tuesday through Friday is 3 p.m. the day before publication. If the obituary includes a photograph, the deadline is 2 p.m. The deadline is 4 p.m. on Friday for Saturday, Sunday and Monday newspapers.
The Editorial Department will run a death notice if the Classified Advertising deadline has passed or if the family cannot afford a paid obituary. Death notices include the name of the deceased, the immediate family and service information only. Call the City Desk, 1-505-986-3035, for information.
The City Desk also decides when The New Mexican will run a news obituary.
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