, a highly popular German
humorist, director and actor, by the German
Art Directors Club. The text simply means "Dear God, have fun!". Many news organizations maintain prewritten (or preedited video) obituaries on file for notable individuals who are still living, in order to promptly publish detailed, authoritative, and lengthy obituaries upon their deaths. These are also known as "advance" obituaries. Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is
The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic
Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. The 2023 obituary of
Henry Kissinger featured reporting by
Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. The 2025
NYT obituary of musician
Tom Lehrer was written by
Richard Severo, who left the paper in 2006 and died in 2023. Writing in 2021, Paul Farhi of
The Washington Post observed that while once a "sleepy corner of journalism", publications in the Internet age have invested more resources in preparing advance obituaries for rapid publication online, in order to meet widespread public interest; obituaries can attract millions of readers online within days of their subjects' deaths.
The New York Times maintains a "deep reservoir" of advance obituaries, estimated to stand at roughly 1,850 . The paper often interviews notables specifically for their obituaries, a practice begun by
Alden Whitman in 1966. Former
New York Times obituary writer
Margalit Fox wrote that "as a general rule, when lives are long enough, accomplished enough and complex enough that we would just as soon not get caught short writing them on deadline, advances are assigned". Consequently, many public figures who die unexpectedly or prematurely will have no obituary available at a given publication, and journalists will be left to research and write lengthy articles on short notice. The newspaper began drafting an obituary for Queen
Elizabeth II when she was still
heir apparent, and it was rewritten in its entirety multiple times until her death in 2022. == Premature obituaries ==