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The phrase "notification of death" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the notification of someone's death, either in writing or verbally. For example: "I received a notification of death informing me that my grandfather had passed away."
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It occurs immediately after notification of death.
§ 173.53 Immediate notification of death or disappearance.
On Tuesday, a spokesman for the Greater Manchester Police said that the pair, identified as Gitta Jarant, 66, and her daughter, Anke Anusic, 41, had been arrested "on suspicion of failing to give notification of death".
But the obituary is much, much more than a notification of death: it is the first attempt at a posthumous biography; it is an assessment of a life lived: with all the advantages and disadvantages that this person was born with, and with all the opportunities and difficulties that life threw at them, what did they make of their three score years and ten on this Earth?
And yet, after delivering the immediate notification of death, few physicians contact patients' families.
BTW receives notification of death of all women that underwent screening.
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Death certificate flagging through the Office of National Statistics also provides the registries with notification of deaths.
Death certificate flagging through the Office of National Statistics provides the registries with notification of deaths.
Community key informants are not paid by SEACO for notification of deaths in the community.
The notification of deaths to the registrar of deaths and births was poor in the departments assessed.
As a result of the range of community engagement activities, the notification of deaths by key informants has included individuals who were not enrolled in the SEACO.
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