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  • Death & Dying, Featured

    Posted on April 9th, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    challenging a will, contesting a will, death and dying, end of life, end of life issues, end of life planning, estate planning with second families, funeral planning, how to challenge a will, Pamela Yip, Probate, probating a will, second families, Will contest

    CONTESTING A WILL

    Pamela Yip, Personal Finance reporter for the Dallas Morning News,  remains one of my favorite reporters.  I feel a kinship to her style of reporting which is accessible, practical, and relevant to everyday life.  Last week she wrote an excellent article about how difficult it is to contest a will.  Here is what you need to know.
    REMEMBER THAT THIS IS YOUR FAMILY
    You cannot contest a will until the person is dead and the will is offered for probate.
    Think twice before you leave… More

  • Death & Dying, Featured

    Posted on March 4th, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    anniversary of death, Boston Marathon, celebrating life, celebrating life and death, death and dying, end of life, end of life issues, extended family, funeral planning, life and death, memorial service, R.I.P., rest in peace, RIP

    CELEBRATING LIFE AND DEATH

    Today is the second anniversary of my mother’s death.  It is not a day of mourning so much as a day of reflection.
    CELEBRATING A LIFE
    I miss my mother every day.   She wasn’t the greatest mother in her child rearing years; yet, over time, she learned how to love  and respect herself and give in ways that have nurtured me and my siblings tenderly in our adulthood.  She is an example of someone who lived long enough to get it right.
    WE ALWAYS HAVE EACH OTHER
    I have had my… More

  • Death & Dying, Featured

    Posted on February 11th, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    cremation, death and dying, Death and The Descendents, end of life, end of life issues, end of life planning, funeral planning, funeral service, George Clooney, grief, memorial service, mourning, The Descendents

    DEATH AND “THE DESCENDENTS”

    OSCAR! OSCAR!
    Last week I saw the Oscar-nominated movie, The Descendents.  I hope it wins because more people will go to see it.  It is a realistic and understanding portrayal of what a family goes through during and after the death of a family member. The thing I love about it is that it captures the normalcy of death, rather than the Hollywood-style drama and horror we have come to expect.
    YOUR CAN RUN, BUT YOU CANNOT HIDE
    In the United States we have buffered ourselves from acknowledging… More

  • Death & Dying, Featured

    Posted on February 8th, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

    Tags

    cremation, death and dying, Der Rosenkavalier, end of life, end of life issues, end of life planning, fossil rim, funeral planning, funeral service, Funeral Services, Gotterdammerung, memorial service

    END OF LIFE: FUNERAL PLANNING (or not)

    In his January 16, 2012, TIME article, Over My Dead Body, Joel Stein shares his various and unrelated thoughts about funerals, which got me meditating on my own ideas about funerals. In my end-of-life planning my funeral is literally an afterthought (joke).  It is profoundly important to some.
    FUNERAL MUSIC
    The first time I gave any thought at all to my own funeral was on a hiking trip in the Adirondacks in my twenties.  My companions (fellow classical musicians) and I stopped… More

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