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How do I send a letter to the editor? Please read the Chronicle submission guidelines located here . To opine on views expressed on the Opinion pages, contact Letters to the Editor at letters@sfchronicle.com .
Please read the Chronicle submission guidelines before submission. You may also mail your contribution to Letters to the Editor, 901 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103.
Use this form for Letters to the Editor for publication: Please limit your letters to about 200 or fewer words.
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Submit comments via our Letters to the Editor submission form. Place an Obituary. An obituary notice is a paid listing, often provided for you by the attending mortuary. If the mortuary does not place the obituary notice, you can place one yourself by via our online obituary form. Email: inmemory@sfchronicle.com. Mail to: In Memory.