Okay, so I found myself needing to look up some obituaries from the Bandon area, specifically related to the Bandon Western World publication. It wasn’t for anything morbid, really, just trying to track down some local history and piece together some family connections someone asked me about.
First thing I did, naturally, was just hop onto my computer and start searching. I popped open my usual search engine. My first try was pretty straightforward, something like “Bandon Western World obituaries”.

Well, that gave me a whole mess of results. Some pointed towards the newspaper’s current site, others were just random mentions of Bandon or obituaries in general from all over the place. It wasn’t very helpful, honestly. Too much noise.
Refining the Search
I realized I needed to be more specific. So, I tried adding date ranges. If you know even a rough year, that helps a lot. I tried searches like “Bandon Western World obituaries 2010” or if I had a name, “John Doe Bandon Western World obituary”. This narrowed things down a bit, but still wasn’t perfect.
I figured the newspaper itself might have an archive. I went looking for the Bandon Western World’s own website. Navigating newspaper websites can be tricky sometimes. They often have a search bar, but sometimes it only covers recent articles, not deep archives, especially for older stuff.
I poked around their site for a bit. Found the section for current obituaries easily enough, but finding older ones was tougher. Some newspapers have a dedicated archive section, sometimes it’s behind a paywall, or sometimes you have to use a specific search function just for archives.
Exploring Other Avenues
When the direct newspaper site wasn’t giving me exactly what I needed for the older records, I thought about other places obituaries might end up.
- Local Funeral Homes: Sometimes, funeral homes in the Bandon area post obituaries on their own websites. I did a quick search for funeral homes serving Bandon and checked their sites. This can be hit or miss, depending on how long they keep records online.
- Genealogy Sites: Big genealogy websites sometimes partner with newspapers or have indexed obituaries. I briefly checked one or two I use occasionally, searching specifically within newspaper collections and filtering by location (Bandon, Oregon) and publication (Western World). This requires a subscription sometimes, which I happened to have, but it’s something to keep in mind.
- Local Library or Historical Society: My next thought, if online failed, would have been the local Bandon library or Coos County historical society. They often keep archives of local newspapers on microfilm or even digitized searchable archives that aren’t available freely online. I didn’t get to this step this time, but it was my backup plan.
Eventually, mixing specific name searches with date ranges directly on a major search engine, and persistently checking the newspaper’s archive search function (even though it was a bit clunky), I started finding some of the specific notices I was looking for. It wasn’t a single click, more like digging around for a while.
What worked best in the end? Persistence and trying different keyword combinations. Adding “Oregon” to the search also helped filter out other places named Bandon. It took a bit more effort than I initially expected, mostly because older records aren’t always digitized or easy to access online for free. But yeah, just kept trying different angles until I got the hits I needed.
