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How do I find out how someone died in Canada?

How do I find out how someone died in Canada?

It should be noted that in Canada, there is no centralized database for births and deaths in the country. These records fall under provincial jurisdiction and, if needed, must be requested through the vital statistics office of the relevant province.

Is it OK to ask how someone died?

It’s natural to be curious about how someone died, but it’s not usually appropriate to ask what happened or how they died. Grief Etiquette: Always respect others’ privacy first and hold off on asking questions directly related to how the loved one died if the information is not offered first.

What do you not say in condolences?

“How are you doing?”

  • “You’ll be okay after a while.”
  • “I understand how you feel.”
  • “You shouldn’t feel that way.”
  • “Stop crying.”
  • “At least he’s in a better place; his suffering is over.”
  • “At least she lived a long life, many people die young.”
  • “She brought this on herself.”
  • How long do spouses live after death?

    Catholic women lived 11 years after the death of their spouse, while Jewish women lived 9.5 years after the deaths of their husbands. Similarly, the Jewish men lived 5 years after the death of the wives, while the Catholic men lived about 8 years after the death of their wives.

    How do you say goodbye when there is no funeral?

    Saying Goodbye: 9 Ways to Honor Your Loved One Without a Funeral

    1. Gather at a Favorite Spot. There is no rule about how big or small your gathering should be.
    2. Decorate to Reflect Your Loved One’s Life.
    3. Encourage Guests to Participate.
    4. Create a Special Memorial.
    5. Ask for Help From Close Family and Friends.

    Who usually dies first husband or wife?

    men
    Across national and cultural boundaries, men die an average of seven years earlier than women; the disparity in the United States is approximately five years.

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