Author: Ellary Allis


  • “Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life”Monty Python's Life Of Brian song Is a popular funeral tune

    “Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life”
    Monty Python’s Life Of Brian song Is a popular funeral tune

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  • Our Weekly Tip: Writing an Ethical Will or Heart WillLeaving a written record of your values and beliefs

    Our Weekly Tip: Writing an Ethical Will or Heart Will
    Leaving a written record of your values and beliefs

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  • “For three days after death, hair and fingernails continue to grow…but phone calls taper off.”
    – Johnny Carson

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  • Our Weekly Tip: Understanding the Role of Executor of a WillThe executor's roles and responsibilities

    Our Weekly Tip: Understanding the Role of Executor of a Will
    The executor’s roles and responsibilities

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  • “If you had no idea what to get her for Valentine’s Day…Imagine how overwhelming arranging her funeral would be.”
    – Anonymous

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  • “Let’s Talk About Death”A collection of email exchanges between a Dartmouth professor and a massage therapist explores the subject of mortality

    “Let’s Talk About Death”
    A collection of email exchanges between a Dartmouth professor and a massage therapist explores the subject of mortality

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  • A High School Class Called “Hospice” The Harley School in Rochester, New York, runs a hospice volunteer class for its high school seniors

    A High School Class Called “Hospice”
    The Harley School in Rochester, New York, runs a hospice volunteer class for its high school seniors

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  • “On the plus side, death is one of the few things that can be done as easily lying down.”
    – Woody Allen

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  • “The difficulty about all this dying, is that you can’t tell a fellow anything about it, so where does the fun come in?”
    – Alice James

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  • “Will The Circle Be Unbroken”Written in 1907 and made famous by The Carter Family in 1935, this iconic song has a simple message

    “Will The Circle Be Unbroken”
    Written in 1907 and made famous by The Carter Family in 1935, this iconic song has a simple message

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