User talk:Wifeout

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Hello. You recently asked this question at the wrong venue: Hey I wanted to make my partners grandpa a wiki but was having trouble finding citations... Will this be enough now and if so could somebody help me set the page uphttps://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2023/3-march/gazette/obituaries/obituary-canon-michael-wolfe Questions should be asked directly at the Teahouse, not on it's talk page. However, the answer is that a single obituary is not sufficient to establish Notability of a living or recently deceased person, especially if it's published in what is (no disrespect intended) just an 'insider magazine'. Had it been published in one or two national newspapers, then we might consider it as it shows that the world at large has taken some interest in this person - not just their own work colleagues. This would be the same in any business or other work environment, too. So I'm afraid without better sources, this person would not meet Wikipedia's own notability criteria - just like most of us! Kind regards, Nick Moyes (talk) 13:33, 15 March 2023 (UTC)