by Kathy Lane | Sep 19, 2011 | Funerals
According to a Comcast representative, anyone who knows the last 4 digits of the deceased’s Social Security number, their account number or the amount of their most recent payment can cancel a deceased’s account. However, accessing that account will...
by Kathy Lane | Sep 17, 2011 | Funerals
AOL makes it easy for you to keep, access or cancel the account of a loved one. Any member of the deceased’s family can call AOL member services at 800-827-6364. You will be asked for some information about the deceased and your relation to him or her. Then...
by Kathy Lane | Jun 21, 2011 | Estate Planning, Funerals
When Leona Helmsley died, she left $12 million in her will allocated to the care of her beloved Maltese lapdog, Trouble. In 2008, after some of Helmsley’s heirs protested, a judge reduced Trouble’s inheritance to a mere $2 million, saying that $12 million exceeded the...
by Kathy Lane | Jun 19, 2011 | Funerals, Minor Children and Pets
Many people consider their pet a member of the family and, when it dies, they want to remember that pet by burying it in a special place. Hartsdale Pet Cemetery and Crematory in Hartsdale, New York claims to be the oldest pet cemetery in the United States and, until...
by Kathy Lane | Jun 11, 2010 | Funerals
Many people leave directions on how they would like their body to be disposed of. Before making a final decision, they may consider burial or cremation. Another option they may think about is the possibility of donating their body to medical science. There are many...
by Kathy Lane | May 16, 2010 | Funerals
Recently we wrote about a new, green form of cremation – bio cremation from resomation. On Thursday, May 6th the California State Assembly unanimously approved a bill which makes this process legal in California. In 2008, more than 45% of the deceased in...
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