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What do Anna Nicole Smith and Jerry Falwell have in common … at year-end?

Online Guest Books for both attracted thousands of remembrances, putting them on Legacy.com’s Top 25 Most-Eulogized People Online for 2007

EVANSTON, ILL. – Former Playboy playmate and E! reality TV star
Anna Nicole Smith and televangelist and Moral Majority founder Jerry Falwell had little in common in life, but they share a distinction in death.

Ditto for Washington Redskins football player
Sean Taylor and former first lady “Lady Bird” Johnson.

Smith, Falwell, Taylor and Johnson, who all died in 2007, attracted so many individual remembrances and condolences in their online Guest Books on memorialization Web site
Legacy.com that they made the site’s list “2007’s Top 25 Most-Eulogized People Online.”

The victims of the April 16, 2007, shootings at Virginia Polytechnic Institute top the 2007 list; almost 43,000 condolences and remembrances have been offered (through Dec. 11) in the
Legacy.com Guest Book for the 28 students and four faculty members gunned down by a troubled student. Second on the list is John Winter, a popular Orlando TV station meteorologist, who committed suicide.

 

“One of the most striking aspects of the lists is that they blend the slightly gossipy appeal of guest books for celebrities with the very personal, almost religious and familial aspect of remembering more ordinary people,” said Professor Toby Miller, chair of media and cultural studies at the University of California, Riverside, who reviewed the lists at the request of Legacy.com. “The Guest Books commemorate the famous, but also make renowned the suffering of those who aren’t famous.”

Marking the continuing growing popularity of online memorialization, Guest Books for four individuals on the 2007 list also broke into Legacy.com’s list of All-Time Top 25 Most-Eulogized People Online.

Labeled the “granddaddy” of online obituary and memorialization sites by MarketWatch, Legacy.com hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 60 percent of the people who die in the United States and attracts more than 10 million unique visitors each month.

The Web site has largely been responsible for popularizing the online Guest Book, taking it from a novelty a few years ago to a widely accepted way to remember loved ones and offer condolences to families. The site today fields more than 23,000 Guest Book entries daily – or one every 2.5 seconds – for ordinary people remembered by families and friends, celebrities, pro sports stars and individuals thrust into the limelight by the circumstances of their deaths.

All of the more than 20 million Guest Book entries on Legacy.com have been reviewed for appropriate content before being posted online, using a process that combines artificial intelligence and editorial review.

To view Legacy.com’s 2007 Top 25 Most Eulogized People Online and All-Time Top 25 Most Eulogized People Online, visit
 http://www.aboutlegacy.com/2007alltimegblists.html.


Described by MarketWatch as the “granddaddy” of online memorial companies, http://www.legacy.com
 provides online memorials and obituaries in partnership with more than 500 newspapers in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. It is visited by more than 10 million users each month and features obituaries and Guest Books for more than 60 percent of the people who die in the United States. Legacy.com is headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Evanston. Learn more about Legacy.com by visiting http://www.AboutLegacy.com.

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