Bonnie, I've seen lots of obituary errors. Its amazing how many people don't know their parent's correct details. I've also seen more than a few deliberate "fudges" in obits, designed to hide the truth (or at least continue with the public fiction created to hide a skeleton). For example, a great aunt of mine died last year. One of her sisters had a baby out of marriage in 1932. This "child" is now 75 years old, and the obit of my 90-something aunt, listed him as her brother instead of her nephew. Its mind boggling. M