I feel for anyone who has a miscarriage, no matter what I think of her personally and no matter how many kids she already has, but really, this is over the top fame-mongering.
TONTITOWN — Jubilee Shalom Duggar entered into the presence of Jesus Dec. 2, 2011. She was stillborn at 11:46 p.m. on Dec. 11, 2011, weighing 4 oz. and was 6 cm. in length. She is survived by her parents, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar; grandma, Mary Duggar; siblings, Josh, Jana, John, Jill, Jessa, Jinger, Joseph, Josiah, Joy, Jedidiah, Jeremiah, Jason, James, Justin, Jackson, Johannah, Jennifer, Jordyn and Josie; sister-in-love, Anna Duggar; niece, Mackynzie; nephew, Michael; and lots of cousins and extended family members. She is joined in heaven by both of her maternal grandparents, Garrett and Ethel Ruark; and her paternal grandfather, J.L. Duggar. The Duggar family is so grateful for the outpouring of love shown to them and they will be celebrating Jubilee’s life in a private memorial service with family and friends. Jubilee will be buried at Fairview Memorial Gardens in Fayetteville. |
I totally agree. |
Honestly, I feel any family is entitled to mourn the loss of a wanted child. I wasn't exactly looking for this obit and I'm fairly certain I wouldn't have seen it if you hadn't posted it.
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What a mean-spirited thread, OP. |
Jubilee Shalom?
peaceful rejoicing? |
Jubilee Shalom?
peaceful rejoicing? |
I totally agree. Plus, almost everybody gets an obit, and this doesn't seem out of line with some of the ones you see any day in the Post. |
Anyone who can pay gets a death notice, but if everyone who miscarried a baby had a death notice published, there wouldn't be room for anyone else in that section. Michelle D. miscarried this baby that stopped growing at 16 weeks. That is a miscarriage, not a stillbirth. |
What an awful thing to say. Can you explain how else someone is supposed to write an obituary? |
What is so different between a d 16w and 21w old fetus? I am pro-choice but if I was pregnant with a wanted baby and lost it at 16 weeks, after feeling "it" move, seeing the sonogram, arms, hands, etc... I might morn it enough to feel the need for a burial/death notice. For each their own. |
![]() You make no sense. She didn't carry to full term, only to deliver a stillborn. After 20 weeks, it's a stillbirth. She miscarried. Why would you put in a obit/death notice? My friend miscarried in September. over and done with . . . painful, of course - But there is no need to go this far. |
+1 |
I have to agree - the baby wasn't born still. This was a miscarriage and I am little weirded out about the burial part on many levels.
I did like the first name they selected though. |
To each their own, indeed. Anyone can put anything in a newspaper, assuming the newspaper is willing. In 50 years, however, I have never once until now seen a death notice for a miscarried fetus. |
not trying to be a DB, but did they include a picture? Because I encountered that once on an internet board, and it was highly controversial. I found it highly disturbing, personally. Don't know if that person went so far as to do an obit, though. |