The Butler Public Library's genealogy department will look up obits for a donation. They prefer requests of no more than three at a time. Then another request can be made. One can look them up themselves, usually, for a quarter, unless it is a long obituary. It might take two, or more, quarters depending on prominence, length, or layout in the newspaper. An obit may be at the bottom of one column and continued at the top of the next column, or even continued to another page. That would entail zeroxing at least twice. In these cases the obit can be carefully cut out and put together to look like one. Scotch has a reuseable glue that is great. If you have a page of obits, one can be lifted and placed elsewhere, but only with "reuseable glue."