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My father died in March of 2003.  He was 67 years old.   Fortunately, we knew he wanted to be cremated, followed by a private graveside service.  Not having to guess at his wishes made this terrible time much easier. Despite my father being fairly organized with a logical filing system, my family spent many grief-filled hours over the following weeks looking for important documents, advisors, keys, and operating instructions. It's amazing how much valuable information resides within each of us.  Unfortunately, when we're gone, it's gone. A few months later, after my own daughter was born, I was driving home and started thinking “What if something happened to me tonight?”  I needed an easy tool for organizing our affairs and outlining our wishes - and this book was born. If something happens to me, things will be easier for the people I love. They won't have to search for things or agonize over what I want: “It's All Right Here."  Save your family terrible anguish and thousands of dollars by answering one question: “How costly should my overall final arrangements be?” When someone we love dies, “death care” businesses often aggressively push expensive (and profitable) “premium” products and services.  In our grief and uncertainty, we end up spending huge sums of money to “show” how much we care.  The “Quick Start” pages include the question above and give four checkbox responses (“very inexpensive”, “low-to-moderate cost”, “higher priced”, and “premium”) plus a space for notes.  “Wouldn’t your loved one want the best?”  Maybe, or maybe not.  Tell your family what matters to you. What if something happened to you or your spouse?  Would those you love so dearly have all the critical information they need?    Do they know and would they clearly remember your personal wishes?   Is everything written down and organized so they can quickly and easily find what they need in a crisis?  Preferences for: organ donation burial or cremation  final arrangements

 
   
         
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