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Are your clients wondering what information they need to create a moving, memorable memorial service or funeral? They can use this handy checklist of questions to have answered BEFORE a loved one dies. Many of these questions are directed to “you,” but you can direct them to someone else.
When my father died I asked the doctor what was the cause of death. He said it was from ODTAA. Not being familiar with that, I asked if it was some type of weird condition or disease. No the doctor said, it means “One Damn Thing After Another.” That is why I think our bodies are like automobiles; when the thing starts breaking down and its one damn thing after another, we get rid of it. With cars we can trade it in for a new one but we don’t have that luxury with our bodies. But to a large extent the thought process is the same.
The US Census Bureau reports that more than 18.2 million veterans live in the United States, and 38 percent of them are 65 and older. Additionally, the Census Bureau reports that more than 9 million veterans receive services from the Department of Veteran's Affairs (VA) annually. If you are a veteran or have a loved one who is, it is important to understand all the VA resources and aid that is available. Beyond education programs, home loans, and job search and training resources, the VA also provides a host of other resources to assist you as you transition to your retirement years.
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