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100 Things That Must Be Done By the Survivor
Many of these details can be planned ahead of time. By making these important decisions now, you can minimize the emotional strain that will be placed on your survivors. All They’ll Need to Know is an excellent resource for providing information … Continue reading
May 29, 2012
All They’ll Need to Know is a 32-page book designed to guide you through the steps of recording personal and financial information. Visit www.emersonpublications.com to learn more. Continue reading
Don’t Die Without a Will
Half of Americans With Children Set to Die Without a Will This article caught my attention on Yahoo this morning. Interesting reading not only the article but some of the comments. What else do you need? Download 100 Things the … Continue reading
Planning a Funeral
My sweet brother in law, George, passed away recently He’d been in a nursing home for a few years dealing with the effects of Parkinson’s Disease, but then he took a turn for the worse. On Monday, Hospice was called … Continue reading
Helping People Die
No, I’m not doing assisted suicides. I’m helping my friend Rhonda deal with the impending loss of her mother. Delma is 94 years old. I’ve known her for about 4 years – same length of time I’ve known Rhonda. I’ve … Continue reading
End-of-Life Planning Is Important
FORECASTS & TRENDS E-LETTER By Gary D. Halbert August 25, 2009 “Death Panels” Aside, End-of-Life Planning Is Important IN THIS ISSUE: 1. The “Death Panel” Controversy 2. Untimely Death – An Unpopular Subject 3. Most Survivors Are Unprepared 4. Getting … Continue reading
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