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What you need to know if a loved one dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 236765" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>My dear sweet grandmother, the woman that I model my life after, was prepared for her death. She had everything in place, talked to everyone about what was in place. She had even paid for the funeral and made arrangements with the funeral home by picking out her casket and all the other things she needed to do. She spoke to the minister, made him a note about the songs she wanted sang and the scriptures she wanted read. She spoke to the lawyer, made her will, and even left some money to the nurses who came into to help her the last few months of her life. She told the dr. that no dramatic attempts could be made. She left this world on her terms. She died peacefully at home. She made it so easy for us to deal with her passing and just greive the loss and not have to deal with all the petty things that come along with death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 236765, member: 1436"] My dear sweet grandmother, the woman that I model my life after, was prepared for her death. She had everything in place, talked to everyone about what was in place. She had even paid for the funeral and made arrangements with the funeral home by picking out her casket and all the other things she needed to do. She spoke to the minister, made him a note about the songs she wanted sang and the scriptures she wanted read. She spoke to the lawyer, made her will, and even left some money to the nurses who came into to help her the last few months of her life. She told the dr. that no dramatic attempts could be made. She left this world on her terms. She died peacefully at home. She made it so easy for us to deal with her passing and just greive the loss and not have to deal with all the petty things that come along with death. [/QUOTE]
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