Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Where to Find Obituaries at Hernando County Public Library



1.       Nov 11 1987- Jun 30 2013 - Bound copies of Hernando Today at BV.
--you  can take a photo of the obituary with a smartphone or camera.

2. 1920’S TO June 17th, 1992- microfilm at WH  (see the microfilm inventory)
         These are the old Brooksville newspapers, such as the Daily Sun-Journal, Brooksville Sun, etc.
The Train Depot Museum on 70 Russell St in Brooksville has an index of obituaries for the microfilm.
Museum hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday, 12-3  352-799-4766
The microfilm viewer at West is old and kind of difficult to use, but it does work. It does not have a printer. You can:
·         --take the microfilm(up to 3 reels)  to the Homosassa branch of the Citrus County library, where they have a newer machine with a printer
·      4100 S Grandmarch Ave, Homosassa
Phone:(352) 628-5626
Hrs: Mon-Thu 10-7, Fri-Sat 10-5

OR   take a photo of the obituary with a smartphone or camera.

3.       Florida Newspaper Database, in our E-Resources for Adults:
        St. Petersburg Times-  Jan 1 2000 -  Dec 31 2011 (plus a few editions from previous years)
       Tampa Bay Times     -   Jan 1 2012 - present (plus a few editions from previous years)
        Tampa Tribune        Jan 1 1999-June 22, 2011 (plus a few editions from previous years)
        Hernando Today   December 8 2006 - October 30 2009
Obituaries from this database and can be printed, emailed or downloaded to the computer directly from the database.
You can also try the Tampa Bay Times (tampabay.com) website. They sometimes have obits that do not appear in the Florida Newspaper Database. Click on “news”, then “obituaries”.  Go to the box at the right labeled “search obituaries and guest books”. Use the advanced search for older obits.
If you can’t find an obituary, check Ancestry or familysearch.org. Occasionally they will provide information on where to find an obituary. You might also find that the person died somewhere other than Hernando County.

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