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The Power of the Obituary

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On today’s episode, we are talking about obituaries! At first, this may not seem exciting – but really, what an incredible opportunity an obituary is to showcase and highlight the life of someone that has passed away. In many cases, this is the last written account of someone’s life!

I talk through not only what an obituary is, but also the following action items to make sure you have the knowledge to create your own – with all the wonderful opportunities and potential pitfalls to look out for.

Action Items:

1. Write your obituary, perhaps with a spouse or close friend. Ask yourself the question: How do you want to be remembered?

2. Print out the letters to all 3 credit bureaus in the PDF linked below, and put them with your documents (printed or online!) that we have already started: password list, funeral wishes, etc.

3. Listen to this ‘Terrible, Thanks for Asking’ podcast episode, called “Your Favorite Obituaries” from Nora McInerny. It is so powerful! https://omny.fm/shows/terrible-thanks-for-asking/your-favorite-obituaries

References in this episode:

Link: Definition of an obituary - from Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home

Three credit bureaus:

- Equifax: 1-800-685-1111; www.equifax.com/personal/credit-report-services

- Experian: 1-888-397-3742; www.experian.com/help

- TransUnion (the most helpful, in my experience!): 1-888-909-8872; www.TransUnion.com/credit-help

Letter to send to all three credit bureaus when someone passes away, along with a Death Certificate: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:ac114b24-cf88-48ec-b516-96f511e83bf9

The Podcast, “Terrible, Thanks for Asking” with Nora McInerny: https://ttfa.org/episodes

If you have a topic or guest idea – or would love to share how you found out about this podcast -- I’d love to hear from you! To reach me, send me an email: val@thissidepodcast.com, or find me at “This Side of the Grass” on Facebook OR Instagram!

#episode9 #obituaries #legacy #TTFA

#thisside #thissideofthegrass #thissidepodcast

#death #dying #grief #life #hope #passion #purpose #preparation

#devinefoxproductions

Proudly recorded and produced by DevineFox Productions!

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On today’s episode, we are talking about obituaries! At first, this may not seem exciting – but really, what an incredible opportunity an obituary is to showcase and highlight the life of someone that has passed away. In many cases, this is the last written account of someone’s life!

I talk through not only what an obituary is, but also the following action items to make sure you have the knowledge to create your own – with all the wonderful opportunities and potential pitfalls to look out for.

Action Items:

1. Write your obituary, perhaps with a spouse or close friend. Ask yourself the question: How do you want to be remembered?

2. Print out the letters to all 3 credit bureaus in the PDF linked below, and put them with your documents (printed or online!) that we have already started: password list, funeral wishes, etc.

3. Listen to this ‘Terrible, Thanks for Asking’ podcast episode, called “Your Favorite Obituaries” from Nora McInerny. It is so powerful! https://omny.fm/shows/terrible-thanks-for-asking/your-favorite-obituaries

References in this episode:

Link: Definition of an obituary - from Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home

Three credit bureaus:

- Equifax: 1-800-685-1111; www.equifax.com/personal/credit-report-services

- Experian: 1-888-397-3742; www.experian.com/help

- TransUnion (the most helpful, in my experience!): 1-888-909-8872; www.TransUnion.com/credit-help

Letter to send to all three credit bureaus when someone passes away, along with a Death Certificate: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:ac114b24-cf88-48ec-b516-96f511e83bf9

The Podcast, “Terrible, Thanks for Asking” with Nora McInerny: https://ttfa.org/episodes

If you have a topic or guest idea – or would love to share how you found out about this podcast -- I’d love to hear from you! To reach me, send me an email: val@thissidepodcast.com, or find me at “This Side of the Grass” on Facebook OR Instagram!

#episode9 #obituaries #legacy #TTFA

#thisside #thissideofthegrass #thissidepodcast

#death #dying #grief #life #hope #passion #purpose #preparation

#devinefoxproductions

Proudly recorded and produced by DevineFox Productions!

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