81 Decisions and Tasks that immediately follow a death
Vital Statistics to Gather
1. Full name and complete address 2. How long at current/former residence(s) 3. Occupation, job title, nature of work, and history 4. Location of workplace 5. Social security number 6. Veteran's serial number 7. Date and place of service, date of discharge 8. Date of birth 9. Place of birth 10. Family origin 11. Father's name 12. Mother's maiden name 13. Educational attainment
Pay Some or All of the Following Bills
14. Estate/inheritance taxes 15. Funeral expenses 16. Cemetery plot and opening and closing costs 17. Monument and engraving charges 18. Clergy 19. Organist and vocalist 20. Florist 21. Obituary 22. Dry cleaning for loved one's burial clothing 23. Transportation 24. Doctors 25. Nurses 26. Medical practioners 27. Ambulance 28. Hospital/nursing home 29. Medications and drugs 30. Current and urgent bills (mortgage, rent, taxes, installment payments, etc.)
Paperwork and Documents to Collect
31. Will 32. Birth certificate 33. Social security card 34. Marriage license 35. Military discharge 36. Insurance policies (life, health, accident, property, auto) 37. Bank books 38. Stocks and bonds 39. Property deed 40. Cemetery deed 41. Auto titles 42. Tax returns, receipts, and cancelled checks
Decisions to Make within a Few Hours
43. Exact location of burial/disposition (town, cemetery, or other) 44. Location of service (church, funeral home, or other) 45. Type of Casket (wood, metal, specialty) 46. Type of outer burial container (vault type) 47. Items for mementos or display 48. Clothing and jewelry for deceased to wear 49. Service type (religious, fraternal, military) 50. Selection of scripture and readings (poems, etc.) 51. Clergy to officiate 52. Funeral home preference 53. Time for visitation and service 54. Register book, memorial/prayer cards 55. Casket pallbearers 56. Floral arrangements 57. Music selections (for visitation and funeral service) 58. Transportation for family and guests, including funeral procession lineup 59. Reviewing and signing all paperwork 60. Answering innumerable phone calls, messages, and letters 61. Arranging for necessary meetings with funeral director, lawyer, clergy, cemetery, etc. 62. Arrange transportation and lodging for out of town guests (ask funeral director about bereavement rates) 63. Acknowledging those who help in a special way (contribution of flowers, food, etc.) 64. Special funeral service details and considerations
People to Notify as Soon as Possible
65. Relatives 66. Friends 67. Minister and church 68. The funeral home 69. Cemetery 70. Doctor 71. Employer of deceased 72. Employers of relatives 73. Casketbearers 74. Organist or other musicians and vocalists 75. Newspapers 76. Social Security Administration 77. Veterans Administration 78. Insurance agents 79. Religious, fraternal, and civic organizations and unions 80. Attorney, accountant, and executor 81. Credit card companies
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