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lovemelovemenot

lovemelovemenot

what's the use...?
Jun 22, 2019
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I know any preventative measures I could take would be like putting a bandaid over a bullet wound, but my passing will be a lot for my family to take in, and I just want to make it easier in any possible way I can.

I plan on leaving a note, and my savings behind for my eldest brother, but as far as suggesting what to do with my remains or anything else, I'm kinda lost.

Any suggestions?
 
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Jul 3, 2019
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I've heard that wondering what they could have done differently or did they miss signs etc is a difficult element to deal with.
So I'm just going to leave a note emphasising that there's nothing they could have done.
 
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Some people clear out their closets and clutter in advance - chucking out what's useless and/or giving things to charity. A few people here have planned/paid for their own funerals - there's a thread about it if you use the search gizmo.
 

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