Wednesday, September 12, 2012

DEATH-TOOL: DECEDENT AFFAIRS PLANNING

PURPOSE

To elevate, in the public mind, the importance of taking care of "decedent (death) affairs," before the big day comes.  The hassles for families and friends, who are left behind, can be disastrous for them, especially when they are trying to handle the mourning process.

BY THE WAY

This topic will be treated in more detail, later.  Meanwhile, here is something that has helped me help friends who have been mourning.  It is simply this:  This Google search will lead you to resources that explain the "mourning process," and how to deal with it.  You would be doing a great service (usually) for anyone who mourns this sad life-transition, if you tell them about such a search -- and your findings

DISCUSSION

The following was provided to me by a friend of mine, a retired military officer.  He is taking great care to spare his loved ones grief -- and he thus inspired me to think of you and me in this way.

The information is militarily-oriented, but still contains much utility for all.  Please treat the information as general, to start you thinking and investigating the specifics, as they apply to your particular circumstances.

As I say, further treatment of death-issues, by this blog (and other systems, under construction) will be handled in the future, as soon as feasible.


David








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